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It doesn't matter what number you stopped at!! the number means you were either at minimum competency to practice or you weren't going to make it to minimum competency. A person can pass at 75 or fail, pass or fail anywhere in between and at 265, my first time i had 265 questions and i failed, the second time i had 126 and failed!! Believe in yourself. . . do the pearson vue so you can stop stressing. If you passed congrats, if you failed pick yourself up and start studying again because you have 45 days!! :-) remember some of the best nurses don't pass on the first time, but it would be great if we could! I take mine at the end of July for the THIRD time and i am a nervous wreck and its not even test day yet.
It doesn't matter what number you stopped at!! the number means you were either at minimum competency to practice or you weren't going to make it to minimum competency. A person can pass at 75 or fail, pass or fail anywhere in between and at 265, my first time i had 265 questions and i failed, the second time i had 126 and failed!! Believe in yourself. . . do the pearson vue so you can stop stressing. If you passed congrats, if you failed pick yourself up and start studying again because you have 45 days!! :-) remember some of the best nurses don't pass on the first time, but it would be great if we could! I take mine at the end of July for the THIRD time and i am a nervous wreck and its not even test day yet.
Great advice! Third times a charm! good luck to you :)
mimimaramo
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Anyone here who took the exam and stopped at a very high number and still passed?? :) I stopped at a high and random number which is 187. Idk if it's a bad sign
Anyone who can reply will surely help me with my anxiety :)