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NCLEX -- Computer Stopped at 180+

Did anyone take the test with 180+ questions and passed / or just took the test whose computer stopped at 180+ and is still awaiting the result? I can't describe how I feel right now. I've been reading posts and majority of those who took the exam had 75 questions and passed -- and it seems to be the trend. Sigh... sigh... sigh...

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Try not to worry too much until you find out your results for sure. I've known people who got all, what, 250 questions? And still passed.

I took it today and had all mucho 265 questions.

Wherever your NCLEX stops, the odds of passing are still significantly in your favor. Best of luck on your results.

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Thanks a lot!

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Out of 180+ questions, about 80% were prioritizing; no math question. I was literally "blank" when I left the testing center.

Out of 180+ questions, about 80% were prioritizing; no math question. I was literally "blank" when I left the testing center.

My exam stopped at 101 questions, I also had alot of priority questions and no math. I didn't know how to feel afterward either and then just started to panic that I must have failed due to the number of ?'s. I passed. :) I hope you get good news too.

Kelly

I took the nclex on june 30, 2006 and I had 190-200 questions. I didn't know what to think ,but praise God I passed. Think good thoughts and be positive.

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Update: I PASSED! Thanks for the words of encouragement...

Update: I PASSED! Thanks for the words of encouragement...

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :balloons:

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