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Format of the questions is completely irrelevant. As are "priority" questions. They don't indicate anything.
Popups? Mostly accurate.
A better indication would be the 75 question minimum itself. Is it more likely that you did so poorly that the computer knew there was no point in giving you more, you were never gonna pass at all? OR...is it more likely that you could prove competency at or above the passing standard for the duration of the test, and it 'knew' it didn't matter statistically if you got more questions, you had passed?
Think on that, then go have a drink and relax :)
If the status reads "delivery successful," clearly the test has been delivered.
According to this site and others, there are/have been a few variations of the good pop-up verbiage (i.e. some say to contact BON, etc.) all conveying the same message (you may not register to take the exam) and ultimately having the same meaning (you passed). As long as the status reads "delivery successful," and as long as it's not "on hold" or the credit card screen, it's considered a/the "good pop-up."
jglover4168
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Took the rn this morning. It shut off at 75q. Tons... tons.. and tons of sata and mostly priority. I got the pearson vue "youve recently scheduled this exam, another registration cannot be made."
Hoping I passed.. fingers crossed!!!