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  1. Hi. Debating about what the heck I am right now does not help me at all with my original post. I am working as an RN-IP and I am still stressed out about losing that position. It does not help me to say things like "one does not work AS an RN until one IS an RN" followed by the passive aggresive " :)" Is there anyone who can help me with my original post? I got 265 questions on the NCLEX. Thanks.
  2. I took the NCLEX yesterday. My heart sank when I had to start answering questions beyond 75. I have always been a good student, I studied before the NCLEX but I got 265 questions. I have been reading the other forums and I understand that 265 does not necessarily mean you failed. However, I know I answered the last questions wrong, I got all 265 questions, there was a ton of stuff that I had never heard of and I was guessing a lot. Did anyone else pass after all of the above? I have been hearing a lot about friends of friends but if there is anyone out there that actually had to answer the 265 questions with the last one being wrong I would love to know if you passed or failed. This is a miserable feeling. I am already working as an RN-IP, making good money and now it looks like I might have to figure something else out until I can re-take. Thanks for any info you can give.

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