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  1. Hi everyone, I'm sure this has been posted here before but I took the NCLEX yesterday and have been feeling absolutely awful about it. I had been preparing for about 2 months with ATI and UWorld, finished both question banks. Both UWorld assessments said I had a "very high" chance of passing and ATI predictor had 99% chance of passing. However, once it came time to test, I felt like it was asking me stuff that I knew nothing about, or it was worded in a way that was super confusing. I can barely remember any of the questions but I know I had about 20-30 SATA. It also doesn't help that I feel like I got some of the "easier" questions wrong (one I definitely did since I looked it up afterwards). At this point, I am too nervous to try the Pearson VUE trick. I just came to see if there's any hope that I passed or what others did to take your mind off of it waiting for 48 hours (likely longer here because I took it on a Thursday). I feel like I have lost hope and I'm not even sure I could go through with taking it again if I did fail.

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