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Most of us feel like we failed and knew nothing at all on that test. I started studying again the day after mine because I was so sure I failed! But I passed! Don't sit around rethinking the test, examining your answers and googling to try to figure out what you got right. Instead, go have some fun! Reconnect with people you love who you have had to neglect because you were studying, or go to a museum or a movie, or get crazy drunk if that makes you feel better!
You can start looking on your BON website, some of them post in as little as 6 hours-way before quick results! But do not obsess over it. It's over, you passed (hopefully) or not, and you can't change it so try to relax until you get results.
And best of luck!!!!!
*shivers* I remember, with pained and vivid detail, my NCLEX exam. The program shut off at 76 questions and I felt like I had completely bombed the test. As I told my family after the fact - at 76 questions I felt like I was either a genius or a freaking moron (I was greatly concerned that it might be the latter). And yet here we are! Congratulations OP - I'm sure your knees will become jelly every time you think back over the NCLEX for the next several days, but later you'll look back and laugh!
NurseP1988
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nclex rn 1st time tomorrow at 8 am ...... anxiety at its peak
God help me