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  1. I definately kept checking the Ohio Board of Nursing's website starting the day of the test. Most of my classmates found out in under 24 hours if they had passed. My name STILL isn't there and I took it Wednesday. I checked on Pearson obsessively from 6AM this morning until 10:30 when I found out that I passed. That was the best 7.95 I've ever spent for my sanity!! I think that most the people from my nursing school were the same way. The amount of time that we have all put into this is huge for one small test!!
  2. I probably did about 2,000 questions from the NCLEX 3500 review and just found out that I passed!!
  3. 1. how many questions did you take on nclex? i had 75 questions. 2. what study materials did you use? did you take a test review course? i used the nclex review 3500 cd and probably did about 2000 questions. (1000 were required before i graduated). my school had a review course, but i didn't go. luckily, my friend let me borrow her book to study from. 3. did your son offer any testing (eri, ati, hesi)? hesi 4. how long did you wait for results of the test, or are you still waiting? i waited 48 hours after i finished the test to find out i passed. 5. what were your thoughts coming out of the test (total disbelief, certainty you had failed, confident you had passed)? i was sure i had failed. the first hour after taking the test i was completely numb. i usually am calm and felt like a complete wreck for the next 48 hours. i had to stay out of the house to prevent from checking the bon every 10 minutes. 6. was this your first attempt at nclex? yes

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