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I honestly felt like the entire test was a lot easier than everyone hyped it up to be, but then again I studied for over a month, did both hurst and kaplan, and 200 Qs a day. I don't think I was getting lower level questions because I wasn't being asked to recall info you could memorize. A lot of priority Qs, and more ekg Qs than I was comfy with (3-4 lol). Sigh I just don't know. I walked out feeling good, but then I read that when you feel good about it, you failed. Blah! This hold is torture.
I did the "trick" many, many years ago now. When I tried to register to take the test it would not allow me to, and I passed. I did have a friend who did not pass the test, and it let her go through the process of registering for the test. I don't know, and cannot say the accuracy of this, but I do know that it worked for me.
Did you find out your result yet? I don't know if the trick is even accurate anymore. I took mine this morning....55 SATA and also a lot of ekgs....praying we passed but I'm not getting my hopes up with the trick just yet.
I won't know until tomorrow. I am hoping for good news. How many questions did you have? 55 SATA sounds brutal.
TxNurse314
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I took my NCLEX RN today and got 75 questions. About 18 SATA, 3 exhibit, and 3 drag and drop (didn't start counting until I was on 12). I tried the pearson vue trick as soon as I got home at about 4ish. I got the good pop up, but I'm still skeptical. I tried again at 9ish and still got the good pop up. I'm in Texas, so I can get my quick results Thursday, but I am wide awake thinking, hoping, and praying.
I used my real credit card information and went all the way to the end, but when I hit submit I got the "good pop up."
Has anyone ever gotten the good pop up and failed?