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  1. I am also interested how the interviews went...
  2. I recommend contacting suzanne, I recently did that and she is a great person and very willing to help. Good luck!
  3. Yep, you're best bet is to call them yourself and ask. They will provide you will the necessary information, and it's bound to be accurate :)
  4. To tell you the truth, the amount of questions does not signify whether you passed or failed. I wish I could give you some positive encouragement, but good luck, I really hope you passed!
  5. I think mine said to round to two decimal places, which means write 1.75, not 1.8. I'm almost positive it was this way, but then again I was stressed...
  6. Yup, I can confirm that CT-Pixies post hit the nail on the head :) Thanks for your informative post!
  7. Personally, I don't want to scare you, but the questions that appear on the NCLEX will be very similar styles to those on the study guides, but I personally thought they were more difficult. Don't worry though, I see you are using Saunders and I think you should pass even with just that book :)
  8. I personally think it really depends on the person. I for one did it and did not pass my first NCLEX. It turns out it was because Kaplan seems to be not as content oriented. It does prepare you for question style and answering techniques. I seriously recommend that anybody that does this course also does Saunders on the side. Don't forget a medication book too.
  9. 200 questions, whoo they really put you through a lot :) Congradulations on passing! I actually don't know anybody who got over that many questions, the most my friends got was 135! Strange exam...
  10. Well, to update, the results are good, they just ended up postponing my start date until December. Turns out many people hired did not pass. Makes me feel alot better :)
  11. From what I heard, it's best to go by Saunders. I did a little of everything, but mainly stuck to Kaplan and failed. What I hear is Kaplan is good for question technique, but sticking just to Saunders should help you pass! Good luck!
  12. It's good to hear someone with positive things to say :) I also get in phases where I can't imagine that they would throw me out, they would have to do something since I got hired. But then I get scared...I mean, such a place like Mayo..they can do what they want...I'm just so scared, I feel it was by luck that I got in, I have my heart set on this place, and now to lose it. If anybody else has dealt with anything like this, please let me know! I'm going crazy! Thanks for your quick reply RNMay2008 :)
  13. I just recently found out I failed, it was my first time taking the exam. Hang in there, what I was advised to do is take a short break. That's the only way I could cope with this extreme stress. I feel sick when I think about it, and still do. There is no choice, we must go on, we musn't let some stupid exam bring us down so much. Take a break, and get back to studying :) Best of luck to you!
  14. 76 questions, well that's a number I haven't heard of before :) It may have been a glitch or something, don't worry, it's not an indicator that you did not pass! Good luck :)
  15. Reidme, considering it is very rare to hear somebody with such confidence after they took this exam, I can probably safely say you passed :) Good luck and congrats :)

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