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Listen up those who had 265

Hello everyone. I just wanted to tell you all that I passed with 265 and not sure if I even got the last one right. I just wanted you to know that I just want you to have faith and prayers becuase these do help out. I had such great support from those on this board as well as my classmates. Just make sure to do me time the day before the test, its important. :):) Keep your chins up, you can do it too. :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:

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Hello everyone. I just wanted to tell you all that I passed with 265 and not sure if I even got the last one right. I just wanted you to know that I just want you to have faith and prayers becuase these do help out. I had such great support from those on this board as well as my classmates. Just make sure to do me time the day before the test, its important. :):) Keep your chins up, you can do it too. :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:

Ditto ! I got all 265 questions 3 years ago. Sitting and answering all those questions was more difficult than the questions themselves. I was told by the board that 1 out of 200 test takers get all 265 questions because they want to determine if you would have passed whether you had taken 75 or 265. Actually 75 questions, with 15 experimental that don't count, is really not a good determinate as to whether the test taker gets it. Even more difficult was the 5 days waiting to see if I passed. Yeah ! I did !

Congratulations!!!!!

(Again, I repeat, the number of questions is not an indicator of whether you passed or failed.)

Woot!

Congratulations on passing :balloons:

I did my exam on October 19 and also got all 265 questions and found out today that I passed. Thanks for all the encouragement from this site. It really helped me before, during and now after the exam.

Congratulations rabbit65!!

I have just gotten home after my 2nd attempt at the NCLEX-RN- this time I got all 265 questions; last time only 164- I feel a little better but I am still scared to death! I am pretty sure that I got my last question right- but it was not difficult- can anyone tell me if this is a bad sign?

I do not know about the hard-easy last question equation but I must admit that during all my 265 questions, everything seemed hard. But, have faith. You have done the exam and you did it to the best of your ability.

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