Published Oct 11, 2004
CANADIANA
26 Posts
.....and I know I failed!! I knew it fairly quickly although the computer turned off at 75 questions. I have always done very well on exams (I am not young) and have been a life long learner. But the exam was so
hard to pin down. I was getting 90% correct on the NCLEX 3000 c.d. but now feel these were easy compared to the exam. The person there told me it has recently changed, which I knew, but was not prepared for the level of difficulty.
Lots of prioritizing...only two very easy math questions and a half dozen med
questions. I admire anyone who passes.
k1dr0ck
22 Posts
.....and I know I failed!! I knew it fairly quickly although the computer turned off at 75 questions. I have always done very well on exams (I am not young) and have been a life long learner. But the exam was so hard to pin down. I was getting 90% correct on the NCLEX 3000 c.d. but now feel these were easy compared to the exam. The person there told me it has recently changed, which I knew, but was not prepared for the level of difficulty. Lots of prioritizing...only two very easy math questions and a half dozen med questions. I admire anyone who passes.
You will pass, don't worry. I heard that if you get a lot of prioritizing, you already on above passing standard.
CCU NRS
1,245 Posts
I hadn't heard that but I was curious why you think you failed when it is fairly common knowledge that if it cuts off at 75 you passed
breastfeedingRN
209 Posts
chances are good you passed. i also do well on tests and always have, yet left the NCLEX feeling like i had been ran over by a train. i felt like all my studying had been in vain since nothing was even close to the level of difficulty of those questions. i did pass and i was sure i had failed. try to relax until you get your results. positive vibes to you across the net...