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NCLEX Exam

I just took my NCLEX exam today. I used almost all my 6 hours. I stop at 79 questions. This is my first time ever my test stop at 79.

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Is this your 14th, or 15th attempt? Almost 6 hours for 79 questions means you would have run out of time in only a few more questions, which is a really REALLY long time to take to test. If you failed again and still want to test again you will need to move A LOT faster on the questions.

In this case the number of questions is irrelevant.

I took my exam today as well. How do you feel yours went?

Can you explain what you do during the 4.5 minutes per question?

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I relax and stretch. Reread the questions over and over and over so i dont miss any words.

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I was much relax this time and feel very positive

i guess you pass, good thing it only stopped at that number and didnt go on to hundred or else there will be no time

Goodness gracious, that's an incredibly long time for very few questions.

Hi there sianee,

Did you pass? Best wishes!

I am glad you only went to 79. You will know very shortly if you passed. What method did you finally use? Did you take remedial classes? 1:1 tutor?

6 hours is a long time. It seems like you did take some advice and take time between your last test and this one. Hopefully what ever technique you used was a success.

Let us know how it went.

did you pass sianee? please message me maybe i can help you.

Oh mh

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