Published Sep 11, 2006
Jjohn
4 Posts
Hello guys..I am from philadelphia...I am just wondering I took nclex exam on last saturday (sep 9th) I had 77 questions...I felt like lot of the questions simple and couple of hard ones....What is my chance of passing? Any idea...I feel like i failed....anybody ever got 77 questions?
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
Post moved to NCLEX Discussion Forum for more responses.
Trust us, Jjohn. Many students have been in your shoes, but the majority (in fact, around 85%) do pass. The number of questions doesn't tell you anything about your chances of passing or failing.
Good luck on your results. Let us know how it goes.
DolphinRN84, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,326 Posts
Hi there. Eric is right. The number of questions you got don't mean anything. But to make you feel better, there was a girl i graduated with who got 77 questions on her exam and she passed. Hope the same goes for you. Let us know when you find out your results. :)
RNKay31
960 Posts
The number of questions means nothing, wishing you the very best.:monkeydance:
blessed1702
122 Posts
I'll pray for you! Best wishes!
Thank you everyone! I am still waiting...Waiting sucks!!!!!!!
Guys:nurse: I passed by the grace of god...thanks everyone
Congratulations Jjohn RN!!!
soulsearcher
13 Posts
or_nurse24
3 Posts
Hi everyone!!! I just want to know how to really pass the NCLEX... What books should i read and what's the best review center should i take I take.. Your suggestions will be of great help to me. I am from the Philippines and being an RN in the U.S is one of my goals in life.
Thank you so much and God Bless every nurses in this planet!!!
Check out "Kaplan" review courses, they even have specific review for international nurses! Good Luck
RebeccaJeanRN
274 Posts
Post moved to NCLEX Discussion Forum for more responses. Trust us, Jjohn. Many students have been in your shoes, but the majority (in fact, around 85%) do pass. The number of questions doesn't tell you anything about your chances of passing or failing.Good luck on your results. Let us know how it goes.
Eric- I just want to say God Bless you for keeping up that mantra! Newbies don't know where to go when they first come on here, and nervous NCLEX test takers (like I was!) can't hear that enough. I wanted to thank you on everyone's behalf for being willing to keep saying that so often and to so many people. Eventually all future nurses might actually come to believe that the number of questions they get on the NCLEX is irrelevant, but in the meantime, you are the constant voice of kind reassurance. Much appreciation!