Passing the NCLEX with 265 questions!

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Hello Everyone,

I hope all is well. My name is Nayara I took my NCLEX on March 3, 2014 and am now a RN, yayy!!! I would like to share with you my experience. First of all before anything I would like to say that YES it's possible to pass the NCLEX with 265 questions, so do not feel discouraged. As you can already tell from the post I was one of those people who had to sit thru 265 questions, which took me 3:40 to complete, I took no breaks (I was feeling okay so I kept going). When I left the testing facility I was almost in tears thinking to myself that I had absolutely failed due to the fact that I had gotten all 265 questions, I felt miserable. I was so sad on my way home and couldn't wait to be able to try the Pearson trick to see if I would get the good pop up or not, after about 1 hour of taking the test I got home and of course went straight to the computer to try the trick. I was so nervous and hesitant, I tried the trick and right away got the good pop up, I broke down in tears because I knew I had passed as this trick had worked for all my friends who took the exam. But I still wanted to get my unofficial results to be sure, and after 48 hours it was available saying that I PASSED. I used the Kaplan review to get ready for the exam and I feel that it helped me greatly, I used to do 50-100 questions mon-sat for 3 weeks before the exam and would review all the questions and take notes on what I didn't know or got wrong, my scores were between 53-64% (I reviewed all my notes on the day before the exam and lab values one hour before the test). It's very important to stay and think positive , and also to get ready for the exam. I used to tell myself "that license is already mine and I will pass the exam". So for those of you who have not taken it yet I wish you the best of luck, and for those who just took it and had all 265 questions or less stay positive as you did most likely already pass. Try the Pearson trick as well, from my experience and others in my class I can say that it absolutely works. GOD BLESS & ONE LOVE.

Hello Everyone,

I hope all is well. My name is Nayara I took my NCLEX on March 3, 2014 and am now a RN, yayy!!! I would like to share with you my experience. First of all before anything I would like to say that YES it's possible to pass the NCLEX with 265 questions, so do not feel discouraged. As you can already tell from the post I was one of those people who had to sit thru 265 questions, which took me 3:40 to complete, I took no breaks (I was feeling okay so I kept going). When I left the testing facility I was almost in tears thinking to myself that I had absolutely failed due to the fact that I had gotten all 265 questions, I felt miserable. I was so sad on my way home and couldn't wait to be able to try the Pearson trick to see if I would get the good pop up or not, after about 1 hour of taking the test I got home and of course went straight to the computer to try the trick. I was so nervous and hesitant, I tried the trick and right away got the good pop up, I broke down in tears because I knew I had passed as this trick had worked for all my friends who took the exam. But I still wanted to get my unofficial results to be sure, and after 48 hours it was available saying that I PASSED. I used the Kaplan review to get ready for the exam and I feel that it helped me greatly, I used to do 50-100 questions mon-sat for 3 weeks before the exam and would review all the questions and take notes on what I didn't know or got wrong, my scores were between 53-64% (I reviewed all my notes on the day before the exam and lab values one hour before the test). It's very important to stay and think positive , and also to get ready for the exam. I used to tell myself "that license is already mine and I will pass the exam". So for those of you who have not taken it yet I wish you the best of luck, and for those who just took it and had all 265 questions or less stay positive as you did most likely already pass. Try the Pearson trick as well, from my experience and others in my class I can say that it absolutely works. GOD BLESS & ONE LOVE.

Congrats to you dear RN!!!!!!! I'm still studying, thx for your words of encouragement

Congratulations:)!

This is truly helpful, just took NCLEX Saturday. Waiting for official documents, I'm not nervous just anxious. I'm so ready to work and do what I know I was made for! Thank u for that comment, it was refreshing:yes:

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