Have any of you gotten 265?'s and passed?

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Hello,

I took the NCLEX RN today and got 265 questions and do not think I passed as everyone that I know that have gotten all of the questions have failed. I took the LPN/LVN boards in June and my computer cut off at 85 and so I am worried that I did not pass the RN boards since it went all the way to 265. If anyone can let me know that they got 265 and still passed it would reassure me.

:wink2: Thanks for your help!

Specializes in Critical Care.
Hello,

I took the NCLEX RN today and got 265 questions and do not think I passed as everyone that I know that have gotten all of the questions have failed. I took the LPN/LVN boards in June and my computer cut off at 85 and so I am worried that I did not pass the RN boards since it went all the way to 265. If anyone can let me know that they got 265 and still passed it would reassure me.

:wink2: Thanks for your help!

The odds of a first time test taker passing at 265 questions: roughtly 87%, same as the odds at any other number.

~faith,

Timothy.

There have been many people in this forum that have passed with 265 questions. The number of questions does not determine pass/fail. The odds are in your favor. Good luck with your results!

Specializes in Clinical exp in OB, psy, med-surg, peds.

Sure there are alot of people who did, I did not pass the first time when I got 265, also one classmate of mine fail with 265, not to get you discourage but the number of question you get means nothing, as people pass and fail at any number, one classmate of mines pass with 265, all the best to you.

:monkeydance: Well, well, well,

Say hello to the new RN. I couldn't believe that I would pass with 265 questions but I did. I got my unofficial results today!!!!

yeah!

Sheri Moralez, RN:nurse:

Congratulations new RN! :nurse:

Specializes in Telemetry/Med Surg.

congratulations! I passed with 265 as well. :wink2:

Congratulations! Job well done and something you never have to do again.

Enjoy!

So you answered your own question. :chuckle

Congratulations to the new nurse! Great job! :balloons:

Specializes in LTAC, Homehealth, Hospice Case Manager.

Congratulations to you!!! :balloons:

Specializes in Clinical exp in OB, psy, med-surg, peds.

I know if you look around you will find a few, but not to make you sad, I have had 265 the first time and fail, wishing you the best.

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