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Hey everyone -- Ok, so I need your thoughts and encouragement. I JUST took the NCLEX this morning and my computer shut off at 75 questions. The BAD news about that is I honestly think I failed. I know myself very well and I did not shine on that exam. There were simply too many questions that I guessed on. Furthermore, I seemed to have A LOT of the "select all that apply" questions...I am the worst at those. Anyways, I ended up leaving the test center in tears. I am sick to my stomach because I studied A TON for that test...took a Kaplan class even. Plus, I feel like a failure. I am disappointed in myself and it just seems like the end of the road.
Has anyone out there had this happen to them? How do you get through it and what do you do to pass the second time? Any suggestions on great study guides or courses I should take? I studied Saunders and the NCSBN stuff...and Kaplan. I felt very well prepared until this morning when question number one was questionable for me.
Thanks for listening everyone. It seems like my family and friends think I am neurotic for freaking out before getting my results....but I know myself and I know that I did not do well.
HELP!
Thanks in advance!
CleveRN2008
I really don't know what to think of the NCLEX-RN exam I took today. I had NO Math: zero, zippo, nada. I had 4 SATA questions, lots of prioritizing, and some infection control. I am so nervous this will be my 4th time taking the exam. The first time the computer shut-off at 182 questions, the second time it shut-off at 265, third time 265 again, and this time it shut off at 75. I pray that I passed this time.
I really don't know what to think of the NCLEX-RN exam I took today. I had NO Math: zero, zippo, nada. I had 4 SATA questions, lots of prioritizing, and some infection control. I am so nervous this will be my 4th time taking the exam. The first time the computer shut-off at 182 questions, the second time it shut-off at 265, third time 265 again, and this time it shut off at 75. I pray that I passed this time.
:flwrhrts:GOOD LUCK! Can still pass regardless of having no math and only 4 SATA. Think positive.:heartbeat
Hey everyone -- Ok, so I need your thoughts and encouragement. I JUST took the NCLEX this morning and my computer shut off at 75 questions. The BAD news about that is I honestly think I failed. I know myself very well and I did not shine on that exam. There were simply too many questions that I guessed on. Furthermore, I seemed to have A LOT of the "select all that apply" questions...I am the worst at those. Anyways, I ended up leaving the test center in tears. I am sick to my stomach because I studied A TON for that test...took a Kaplan class even. Plus, I feel like a failure. I am disappointed in myself and it just seems like the end of the road.
Has anyone out there had this happen to them? How do you get through it and what do you do to pass the second time? Any suggestions on great study guides or courses I should take? I studied Saunders and the NCSBN stuff...and Kaplan. I felt very well prepared until this morning when question number one was questionable for me.
Thanks for listening everyone. It seems like my family and friends think I am neurotic for freaking out before getting my results....but I know myself and I know that I did not do well.
HELP!
Thanks in advance!
CleveRN2008
Hello CleveRN2008,
You left the center like the majority of the people and you cannot base anything on the amount of questions. Just have to wait for your letter or Quick results if your state has this. Most people feel the exact same way as you described and they found out that they passed. Hang in there and Good Luck!:redpinkhe
MB37
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Congrats! That's how mine was today too - 75Qs, and fully one third were SATA. ARGHHH!! But I sort of figured that since they're considered "difficult," maybe it means I did well? I certainly didn't feel like I passed, but since I've read so many people's posts about how they were positive that they failed and then didn't, I know I've still got a shot. Thanks everyone for sharing!