Published Jun 14, 2019
apmarquez
70 Posts
How do you cope with the stress and anxiety of waiting for you NCLEX results?
I took my Nclex at about 1:30 pm yesterday and finished in 79 questions and since then I haven't been able to sleep or do anything to get my mind off it. I did the Pearson vue trick and got the good pop up but I am unsure of its accuracy because I heard some people still have failed when they got it.
napswithcats, ADN, CNA, RN
46 Posts
That was me last week LOL and there is no way, you just have to suffer through it, post on allnurses, google “how do I know if I passed”, and alternate between rock solid confidence and debilitating insecurity until you get your results. When you do get your results that you did pass, it will be the BIGGEST relief and you will update this post and we will give you virtual pat on the back!! But suffering through this waiting period is part of the process ?.
1 minute ago, napswithcats said:That was me last week LOL and there is no way, you just have to suffer through it, post on allnurses, google “how do I know if I passed”, and alternate between rock solid confidence and debilitating insecurity until you get your results. When you do get your results that you did pass, it will be the BIGGEST relief and you will update this post and we will give you virtual pat on the back!! But suffering through this waiting period is part of the process ?.
I hate the waiting it is driving me more insane then the exam
I found out I Passed in 79 questions today
27 minutes ago, apmarquez said:I found out I Passed in 79 questions today
I found out I Passed in 79 questions today
Congrats RN!!!!! ???
dbabz
157 Posts
When I was in school preparing for NCLEX, I just scoffed at the people who said it was the longest 48 hours of their lives. I was thinking that if I finished after 75 questions, no problem. Hah! I let my mind wander to all of the far-off possibilities and it was, in fact, the longest 48 hours of my life. It's probably no comfort, but I'm sure you passed. Enjoy that big sigh of relief that's headed your way.