Hi guys, I don't even know why I'm posting this but probably just for someone to make me feel better about my results. I took the NCLEX this morning at 8:00 AM. I probably had around 20-30 SATAs, 2 EKG strips, and around 7 drag/drops. I got basically no pysch, lots of OB, and a good amount of peds. I also got NO delegation, and only a couple prioritization which makes me really nervous cause we've always been told those are harder. My test stopped at 75 questions but I CANNOT shake the feeling that I failed. A select few of the questions felt "easy", but a lot of them were just a shot in the dark. I even tortured myself further by trying to look up answers to some of the questions after the test was done to find that I probably got a good bunch of those wrong as well. To study I only used Q Banks, including Kaplan's and UWorld's. I could never figure out how to find my Kaplan average (lol), but the last 2 weeks of studying my test scores for 75 question blocks were between 61% and 70% usually. My average for UWorld after completing the whole thing was 61% and then I went back and did all of the ones I got wrong. With both of these, I had a notebook with things to study. I know people say that EVERYONE feels terrible about the NCLEX, but I actually have managed to feel worse and worse as the day went on. I went into the test pretty confident that it would shut off at 75, and even sorta expected/hoped the screen to turn blue once I tried to click next, which it did. But then when I got home and started overanalyzing I just freaked myself out. I'm worried I was TOO confident, and that I just completely bombed the whole thing. Are the odds of passing at 75 greater than failing? I was a good student in school but we all know that everyone can have an off day where every answer you pick is the wrong one Oh and last thing, I HAVE tried the PVT but I'm not sure about its reliability and I'm afraid to trust it. I did get the "good pop up" though, after doing it an hour after the test and just now around 8 hours since finishing the test. Thanks for any advice or words of encouragement!!!!