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Nclex

I just finished my test 2 hours ago. I am literally sick. My friend who went through school with me took it just before the new year and passed took a 76 question test. Mine was three hours and 250 questions. I am really stressed. Oh well, I know I am not alone.

M

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Good luck and think positively! :saint:

I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you!

Hi M-- Can I agonize with you? :barf01: I just took my NCLEX-RN today, too. When I left the room, I felt like crap. It shut off at 75 questions. I remember looking down in the right hand corner of the screen to look at the question count as I progressed through the exam-- someone, I had it in my head that it would stop at 75 (and I'd either be doing well and pass, or crappy and not pass.) But I'd never really considered that maybe I would get MORE questions. I had a near-panic attack when I approached 75. I hadn't given much thought to what would happen if I had to stay and keep answering questions.... I just wanted to be done... and I couldn't imagine the test going on-- so I was really really glad when it stopped-- even though of course I was convinced I had failed.

(I know this probably isn't making much sense, but I am so brain dead from this morning's experience....)

I am not sure when my results will be up-- my state doesn't participate in the quick-results (Pearsonvue) thing-- so I am on pins and needles waiting to see something on the state BON (board of nursing) website.... I think that they might post up there before I get something in the mail.

I wish I had done more questions and studied more-- I took a pretty lackadaisical approach to studying, and signed up for one of the first available testing spots because I just wanted to try it and perhaps get it out of the way.

I'm nervous....

I hope that you're having an easier time of it. Will you post when you find out your results? I am cheering for you!:yelclap:

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I just took my NCLEX-RN today, too.
Good luck! Hopefully you will return to inform us that you passed! :)
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