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  1. Okay, I did the forbidden and looked up answers when I got home! And got all of them wrong but 1 or 2. I looked up like 6 or 7. It tells you nothing. Just makes you feel worse. I passed with 86 questions. Now i am a rn!
  2. Hey, Just pray because GOD hears your prayers and knows your heart. I thought for sure I failed and just found out 30 min ago I am a registered nurse! I had 86 questions, and was nervous! You will make it! Just believe and pray.
  3. I took the test on Tuesday and felt like I was failing at questions number 6! The test went to 86 questions. So I have no idea either. But have an hour of waiting left to go in order to find out. Good luck. So I made it 47 hours, i just watched a lot of Harry Potter to transport me to another world.
  4. hey, take it from someone who just took that crazy mess of a test, know matter how much studying you do, you will never feel ready. The test is crazy! there were tons of meds I never heard of, teaching questions about obscure mess. I guessed a lot, just get some sleep tonight.:uhoh21:
  5. Sorry for your experience, but listen to mine! Took the nclex-rn today around 1:30pm. Got 86 questions, meds i never heard of, (guessed on those) simple meds i forgot about, (guessed there too) 2 weird exhibit questions, 2 select all that apply, and tons of teaching about obsure mess. Yeah so I did a lot of guessing. There were a few priority questions, but i have no idea how i did.:uhoh21:
  6. okay, let me tell you this. I just took the nclex-rn about 3 hours ago. There was a lot of basic stuff on there, not a lot of complex stuff as I thought there would be. Saunders questions are real easy, I agree. I did a few chapters in the book, then gave up because I did not think it was too challenging. But now that i have finished that crazy test, i say do saunders, when you are done with that review it and do some harder questions. I did Mosby's Online CAT. It was okay, but sorry, i don't think any amount of studying could prepare for that crazy test.
  7. I just took my nclex today about 2 hours ago. Hey guess what?! I think I failed too! I got 86 questions. A mix of meds i have never heard of, weird exhibit questions, tons of teaching about obsure things, 2 or 3 select all that apply and 2 math. Not a lot of priority questions. Yep, pretty sure I failed.
  8. Hi to all, I just took that crazy test aka NCLEX. Finished about 2 hours ago. i had 86 questions. So either I did okay, or I did really okay at FAILING! Do not be fooled, there are TONS of meds on that test I had at times 3-4 med questions in a row. Meds I either had never heard of, or that were so simple that I forgot about them. And let me tell you, TONS of teaching about obsure things. Not a lot of priority questions. 2 med questions and two of those wierd exhibit questions. (not the hot spots the other kind with charts and things) I feel like i studied all the wrong stuff, because of course, i feel like NOTHING I studied was on that test. I don't think any amount of studying can truly prepare you. I don't feel like the questions were really hard, just that two answered seemed right, there seemed to be no "best". I did a lot of guessing. Hope I guessed right.

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