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Members are discussing their experiences with the RN NCLEX exam, sharing the number of questions their test shut off at and their feelings of anxiety and uncertainty about passing. Some members offer advice and tips for studying and managing stress, while others congratulate those who have passed and seek advice on study materials and strategies. Overall, the thread captures the common anxieties and uncertainties surrounding the NCLEX exam.
Hi
I just took my exam for the RN and it shut off at around 118-120...I am so nervous right now. Any ideas if this is good or bad?
I just got home from finishing my test and it ended around 133 or so questions. I had no idea what the answer was to the last question I took, and throughout the test it seemed every other one was a medication or SATA question. I know in my heart that I couldn't have done that bad to get that many questions I didn't know, but at the same time I didn't know the answers to half of them and felt like I was guessing and not able to concentrate towards the end. All that, after paying $400 for the Kaplan course and averaging only 59% on question trainer, and a 59% on my last question trainer 7. Any advice on what to do over the next 48 hours? I feel so sick like I am going to vomit, and my head feels like it is going to blow up from all the pressure inside. Any one else have similar experiences and actually pass?
jerzie0820
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hi..i hope this doesn't offend you, but i honestly doubt that you would be back here to check on this... but anyway, i just wanted to know what materials you used? and how were your scores in it?
congratulations! :)