I read somewhere in this forum that prioriting questions are upper tier questions. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing? Just curious because I felt like my whole test was prioritizing and I was looking for that small glimpse of hope.
It is generally thought that priority questions represent higher levels of difficulty because they require you to 'put together more pieces' than a standard recall question would.
Hey there, i just took NCLEX 2 days ago, and i had so so so many priority questions too, like who you would see first.....i got 150 questions, i hope i passed, this waiting game is killing me, i hope we both passed!, hopeits a good sign! medicusaf14
I did it. I really did it. Thank you everyone for your support. I got my results today and I am still shocked. :balloons: :cheers: :yelclap: :smiley_aa
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I read somewhere in this forum that prioriting questions are upper tier questions. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing? Just curious because I felt like my whole test was prioritizing and I was looking for that small glimpse of hope.