NCLEX Number of Questions and Clarification

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The NCLEX adapts to your skill level. The first questions that are presented are determining your ability level. Once that ability level is determined, the questions are presented in increasing level of difficulty/decreasing difficulty until you have answered enough questions for the computer to determine (with 95% statistical certainty) that you have met the passing standard.

The minimum number of questions you will have is 75 (60 questions plus 15 pilot items). You will not be able to distinguish pilot items from "real" items. SO, if you get 265 items, that means the computer has not yet determined that you have met the passing standard at the 95% confidence level. There is no random number of candidates that get the exam with 265 questions- that is a myth.

You will not be able to tell whether you have passed by the number of questions you get!

The test is 6 hours long, and you should take your time. You have paid $200 for that test seat- USE IT!

Rushing through the questions or rapid guessing will most likely lead to failure, because each one you get wrong due to guessing means the next question is easier, and then on and on, until you fail because you are guessing at them all. Take your time to think each question through.

You will not leave the exam feeling good- the test challenges every bit of you, so you will feel tired and unsure of yourself. The way you feel does not equate into passing or failing. You cannot judge. Wait for your results.

NCLEX is given throughout the US and its territories, so the same format is used and the same question bank is used across the US. You do not have to take the exam in the same state where you are applying for licensure.

These are some resources for NCLEX prep that I like (no monetary incentive for sharing).

NCSBN's Review:

Kaplan

I am impressed with the strategy that is taught in the Kaplan course.

Lastly, you must manage anxiety. Pay attention to strategies to reduce anxiety. Approach each question as a new patient- one at a time, and focus completely on that question (patient).

Do not get distracted by thoughts of passing or failing, or by focusing on the number of questions you have had. Just keep going, one at a time, until the test ends. Then- be good to yourself while you wait for results. Remember you will not be able to accurately judge whether you passed by the way you feel. The test challenges you and you will not feel great when it is over.

Best wishes for success!

Specializes in awaiting for Schedule A visa...

Did NCLEX a week ago....cut off at 75 too...never got the results yet...I don't think it will ever arrive in the mail....my mailbox seems to be the most visited part of our house since last week.....I even think of putting a surveillance camera to monitor it every second via my cellphone....or put an alarm to trigger that somebody has put something into my mailbox....or contact every courier to ask whether they have something for me from California.....and pay a huge sum to deliver it via first class airmail....

I think I am getting crazy before I receive the results.....

Hi everyone, I found out Sunday evening that I passed! I went to the quick results at Pearsonvue.com since I was leaving on a mini vacation the next day.

Specializes in MED/SURG, ONCOLOGY, PEDIATRICS, ER.

Congratulations Joa!! :monkeydance: :balloons:

So any news yet, did you use suzzane study guide, just curios

I took mine thursday and found out I passed today.

I took the nclex here in California a week ago and I'm still waiting for the results.. I've been checking the rn.ca.gov website everyday for the past week and I'm really losing hope... Does anyone know how long it takes for your name to be posted in the website?? I'm so depressed right now cause I still don't see my name.

Specializes in ER, CM.

Call the boards, I knew in my heart I passed. on the second business day I didn't see my name on the boards website I called in & they told me they never received my transcripts & I wouldn't see my name until they rec. my official transcripts directly from my college. It took five days once my school sent the transcipts for my name to be on the website and rec. my letter.