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zander777

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  1. So, I took it today, and I am pretty convinced that I failed. I know everyone thinks they failed afterward because it is that kind of test, but I really didn't feel confident with any of my answers. My test turned off somewhere in the 80s. I had absolutely NO dosage calculation questions (I am so jealous of the posters that say they had 10 or more - I would have rocked calculation questions!), lots of meds, lots of choose all that apply. I could almost always narrow it down to two choices, and then it was either I didn't know what one choice was even talking about, or I didn't have a clue which of the two it was. So, I did a lot of guessing between the two. If I passed, it means I am a really good guesser, I guess! I actually feel like if I passed, the test is seriously flawed because of how much guessing I did (I mean, even if I DID narrow it down to two, it is STILL a guess!) If I had had some moments of "aha! I KNOW I got that one right", I wouldn't feel so doomed, but I had absolutely none of that. Please, someone tell me they felt this same way, and it was all good in the end!!! Mindy

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