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Hello everyone,
I'm planning to take my test in July and I am doing Suzanne first plan. Is anyone out there thinking taking their test in July please come and help and share ideas..
Thanks
Guys, I also took mine today and feel just like you all do. I know this is a common feeling after taking this darn thing, but we all knew our stuff going into it and we knew our stuff on it. Just relax, breathe, and try to wait out the next 24-48hrs. I am trying to keep it off my mind, but you know that's just not possible. I am hoping that I will know by tomorrow AM before I leave for work, if not when I am already there. Be checking often and you know you did it!
Glad to hear I'm not the only one going out of my mind wondering how I did. I took my NCLEX today. Had 78 questions of which the last 2 were management (conflict resoultion) type questions. I had 3 math questions, 2 SATA, 2 drag and drops, and 3 or 4 drug questions.
Can't wait till Saturday to find out.
Good luck to all of you who will be taking it and congrats to all of you who have conquered the NCLEX.
I took mine on the 8th and I do not feel confident at all about it I had 75 questions and took almost 2.5 hours taking it ! I took some very long breaks and even sat and had some fruit and juice during one. I had EIGHTEEN SATCs. I was really losing it. 2 math probs that took me entirely too long to do...and just ugh...did not feel confident at all. I took the california board out of state...it took someone I know a week to get the results updated on the website...so hopefully I will know in a week.
I guess if I do pass, my advice to all you out there is you will probably feel kind of dumb while you take it so try to focus on what is infront of you not the last question on a, b, c, d or e that you didn't know enough about!
sydylo
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I took mine this morning and just know I failed. I really felt I was not "in the zone" and have looked up 4 questions and got them wrong. It was really really horrible. I just don't think I answered one question right! I didn't get any delegation (except for a RN from a different floor) 1 med calc, at least 15 SATA, one drag and drop that I missed, some endocrine and meds that I wasn't sure of. It didn't seem as if the questions were necessarily hard, pretty basic stuff actually, but I couldn't think through the answers.