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  1. I passed, I passed.........thank you all for your wonderful stories, it truly helped me these last two days. Hearing what others had gone through helped me realize I was not the only one. For all of you out there waiting to take the NCLEX RN, good luck and don't freak out. :balloons:
  2. I just took the NCLEX today too, and I sure did not walk out of there smiling, I was so confused with the questions they were giving me. I would read the question, had an answer in my head, then realized they were not options. I literally freaked out. Mine stopped at 75, and I wished I had a better feeling but I don't, so I'll be waiting along with you on Friday.
  3. Thanks Mona, I did feel alittle bit better after I read some stories, it did help somewhat.
  4. I came on this website in search for some hope. I took the NCLEX this morning and walked out an hour later and got shut off at 75 questions. The whole time I was sitting there I could not believe the questions I was getting. I had alot of prioritizing, some call backs, and a ton of med questions. I thought that was so unfair to ask so many meds, meds I have never heard of. The only two they asked that I knew was atropine and coumadin, the others I never heard of before. I don't know what I could have done different to prepare. This test was something I did not expect. I guess I am so disappointed because when I was in nursing school I scored a 92% on the NLN. It's going to be a long 48 hours.
  5. I know your pain, I just walked out this morning wondering what "what was that all about" I have never been so disappointed in my life. My test stopped at 75 but I felt uneasy throughout the whole test. I had alot of prioritzing, call backs and a ton on meds. I am so stressed out because I don't know how I could have prepared myself any different then I did. During nursing school we took the NLN and I scored a 92%. That sure was not the feeling when I walked out this morning. Reading everyone frustrations has helped me somewhat. It's going to be a long 48 hours.

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