Published Apr 7, 2008
lootsy
1 Post
ok - i just took my NCLEX on Saturday - I always do well on testing but when I took this test I was given so many select all questions - I remember having three in a row - is that usual - or does anyone have reasoning for this. I am so afraid I failed - I can only remember my last two questions and I know I got those right. I am lousy at select all.
ilstu99
320 Posts
Maybe they wanted to make sure you knew your stuff....maybe they wanted to give you every chance to get it right.....maybe they were part of the "random 15"......who knows?
The NCLEX messes with your head....that's its job. Don't worry over individual or sets of questions....you'll make yourself crazy, and there are no real answers anyone can give you that will help. Try to get some sleep. :)
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Moved your thread to the NCLEX Discussion Forum.
There is no way to second guess what your result will be on the exam. Whether or not you got the last two or three correct does not tell you anything, nor does the number of questions.
You are going to need to wait until you can see your name on the website for your state, or if they participate in Quick Results, then on the Pearson-Vue website 48 hours after testing.
Best of luck to you.