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  1. Hi, best of luck to you. If you read the back through some of the topics under the nclex discussion forum link, you will see some including myself that failed with 75. The number means nothing. Check out the previous posts. I did retake it and passed with all 265 questions.
  2. Congratulations! Enjoy your success!! Welcome to the RN world!
  3. Here in Iowa it also says the 2 days/48 hours. I took the test twicw, and it is exactly 48 hours from the test time, ex: 9:00 appt you will know 48 hours later at 9:00 how you did. Good Luck the waiting is the worst.
  4. Congratulations! I passed mine 2 weeks ago, and it was the second time I took them, I am still on a hight. The feeling is amazing, enjoy it!!
  5. HI, I passed with 265, it was my second time taking it on Aug 1st. The first time I failed it at 75 questions.
  6. Thanks for the inquiry. I did PASS!! What a feeling:balloons:
  7. I took all 265 last week and passed! I know you did too! The waiting is the worst part. Hang in there the feeling you get for the word PASS is worth it!
  8. Congratualtions!!! That is awesome, enjoy your success:balloons: :monkeydance:
  9. No, the first time I had 75 questions and it took me 1 hour. You will do great!! Good Luck
  10. Last week on Aug 2nd I took my NCLEX-RN for the 2nd time. I got all 265 questions and took just over 5 hours to take it. I think the 48 hours I had to wait were the most stressful. I felt like it was so much easier and I was much calmer. Needless to say, I am still not off of my cloud and can not quite smilling :monkeydance:
  11. Hi- I took my nutrition class on line at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA. It was an anytime/anywhere class, resonable and it allowed me to take another class at the college. I did all the work and submitted in in folders/envelopes to my teacher who resonded very quickly and then took the tests at the test center. It was a class that transfered also to a 4 yr college. Good Luck
  12. Don't freak out to much, I took my NCLEX for the 2nd time on the 1st and just found out today that I passed. I took all 265 questions and almost the entire time 5 hours vs the 6 they give us. Have faith!! You did it!! It will allow you to view the quick results if your state has them in exactly 24 hours from the time you took your test. GOOD LUCK :balloons:
  13. I am so happy for you!! Celebrate! Way to go!!
  14. am i alone ? i just retook the nclex today for the second time. it seemed easier, but this time i took all 265 vs the 75 the first time. i still felt like when i was taking the test, i should know this, but was only able to narrow it down to 2 and hopefully picked the right one. it is frustrating because i thought i was prepared the first time, but this time even more so, and now the next 48 hours will be terrible. is there any truth to the first person in the room to take the exam gets 265 questions? thanks
  15. am i alone ? i just retook the nclex today for the second time. it seemed easier, but this time i took all 265 vs the 75 the first time. i still felt like when i was taking the test, i should know this, but was only able to narrow it down to 2 and hopefully picked the right one. it is frustrating because i thought i was prepared the first time, but this time even more so, and now the next 48 hours will be terrible. is there any truth to the first person in the room to take the exam gets 265 questions? thanks

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