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Nclex pn

I recently took the nclex pn and I answered all 205 questions. I'm feeling a little discouraged since I was expecting it to cut off because that was what I was told would happened. But I was just wondering if everyone else answered all the questions and still ending up passing. And whts the possibility of me passing?

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What's the possibility of passing if you answered all 205 questions?

Hi Shantez25,

according to Kaplan,(NCLEX-PN PREMIER 2016 page 6) quote:

"Try not to be concerned with the length of your test. In fact, you should plan on testing for five hours and seeing 205 questions. You are still in the game as long as the computer continues to give you test questions, so focus on answering them to the best of your ability."

I take mine next Saturday and I'm literally going crazy...I don't feel ready at all!..so I can't even imagine how you must be feeling now..

I hope & pray you hear good news pretty soon

all my best.

Try not to worry. I took my test and it went all the way to the maximum amount of questions. I was scared that I didn't pass. And I got my letter in the mail and I passed. Just keep positive. =)

why don't you try the pvt trick? i tried it it's accurate

When I took my nclex (5 years ago), my boards shut off after the minimum questions because it determined that I was safe to practice nursing. My good friend got all the questions and still passed. You could be just fine.

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