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i need help...

i stopped at 75 questions and i think i answered the last question right....does it mean that i have a high chance of passing the nclex-rn?....

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Those signs don't predict the result, but first-time, US-educated testers do have high pass rates (>80%). Let us know what you find out. Good luck.

I stopped at 75 too.. and i passed..

i dont think it matters whether you got the last question right or not..

Just keep the faith.. you can do it..

God Bless!

:)

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thanks for the info..i appreciate it...

100% does not matter if you get the last question right or wrong. Only thing that matters is the percentage of questions you answered right or wrong which determines whether you pass or not. I passed but I definately got my last question wrong. The test is just so hard to predict. Try to distract yourself while you wait for the official results. Most feel like they did not do very well when they leave the test site, but odds are that if U.S. trained you will pass, I think it's something like 80-85% who pass first time. Good luck and hang in there.

The number of questions you answer before your computer shuts off does not determine wheter or not you passed or failed. It also doesnt matter if the last question you answered was right or wrong it just depends on all the total questions at that point. You could get the last answer wrong before the computer shuts off and still pass the nclex.

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thanks..now i know....

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i passed the exam....thanks to all....

:clphnds: ]Congradulations.

congratulations!!!! :)

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