Published Sep 27, 2015
tameen
131 Posts
I took my nclex on 9/18/15 used all my time completed 180 questions, I felt good about the test very nervous haven't tried the pearson trick.
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
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"used all my time"....did you run out of time at 180 questions? If so, you needed to be above the passing standard for the last 60 questions in order to have passed. If you meant you used the full 6 hours and the test shut off at just that point....and it was 180 questions.....that would mean only that you met the 95% Confidence Interval and either passed or didn't (but the decision was clearly made by that time).
If you live in a State that participates in Quick Results, pay the eight bucks and find out for certain, one way or the other.
"used all my time"....did you run out of time at 180 questions? If so, you needed to be above the passing standard for the last 60 questions in order to have passed. If you meant you used the full 6 hours and the test shut off at just that point....and it was 180 questions.....that would mean only that you met the 95% Confidence Interval and either passed or didn't (but the decision was clearly made by that time).If you live in a State that participates in Quick Results, pay the eight bucks and find out for certain, one way or the other.
Yes I ran out of time at 180 and I live in California don't think they have quick results. it's for lpn.
I wonder when California is going to get with the program and join the QR bandwagon that MOST States have done. Well, at this point all you can really do is wait it out. With any luck, your last 60 questions all stayed above the passing line, and you passed.
Time will tell!
I wonder when California is going to get with the program and join the QR bandwagon that MOST States have done. Well, at this point all you can really do is wait it out. With any luck, your last 60 questions all stayed above the passing line, and you passed.Time will tell!