Published Oct 11, 2015
Blessed9915
2 Posts
Hello Nursing students and grads.
Nclex is a subjective exam. So someone is passing you passed on their own feeling, idea, etc.... Not ONE nurse do any process only one way, yet the nclex is giving yuo choices between 2 very similar answers. Do your do diligence. Prepare, prepare, prepare but if you fail Know your OPTIONS. You can have some of your responses REVIEWED/AUDIT but it will cost you a LOT of money. Also be careful of your behavior in school. THEY WILL USE IT AGAINST YOU, I've seen it happened. SO, CONCENTRATE ON GETTING LICENSED!
GOOD LUCK!
roser13, ASN, RN
6,504 Posts
Your "behavior" in school has nothing to do with taking or passing the NCLEX.
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
So someone is passing you passed on their own feeling, idea, etc..
Um, no.
Did you fail the NCLEX, by chance?
enuf_already
789 Posts
What the?
I think I need to go back to school to learn to read vague and disjointed because there seems to be a lot of posts today that, in spite of my ability to read, I'm just not getting the point.
I'm not sure NCLEX would be considered a subjective test.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the NCLEX forum
ttatum1001, LVN
27 Posts
I'm also thinking that you must of failed your nclex??? Your post doesn't make much sense.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
OP thinks you should get an attorney to fight the BoN, Pearson & NCSBN when denied a license for cheating/violating exam security/using cell phone during exam/getting caught red handed.
Humans don't "subjectively grade" the NCLEX. I'm guessing OP failed and tried to challenge some questions.
OP thinks you should get an attorney to fight the BoN, Pearson & NCSBN when denied a license for cheating/violating exam security/using cell phone during exam/getting caught red handed.Humans don't "subjectively grade" the NCLEX. I'm guessing OP failed and tried to challenge some questions.
Now now JustBeachy. Those rules they give you when you take your exam don't apply to everyone. ðŸ˜
I know. I'm just not a special enough snowflake. Slinking away in shame
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
My brain is at risk of exploding. Seriously. Some people should simply not get to the point of graduation from a nursing program....and we wouldn't have these issues.
To any nursing students or new grads reading "Blessed"'s nonsensical and paranoid post: please disregard it as the rantings of someone unhappy with having failed the exam, and placing the blame for the failure on everyone but herself. Tends to not work out well in the end, I assure you.
NCSBN.org (the designers/creators of the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN) will prove everything she has said to be patently false. 'Nuff said.
BuckyBadgerRN, ASN, RN
3,520 Posts
What does your "behavior in school" have to do with taking the NCLEX? Oh wait, I know this one. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!! What in the world are you talking about "they" using it against you?
I think English as a second language is part of the problem here...
What the? I think I need to go back to school to learn to read vague and disjointed because there seems to be a lot of posts today that, in spite of my ability to read, I'm just not getting the point. I'm not sure NCLEX would be considered a subjective test.