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  1. The same thing happened to me. I took it yesterday and it shut off at 132 questions. I know I got the last one right. I can't believe that at that number that I would have failed if I got the last question right. I could see if it was at 75. I feel your pain. I'll find out tomorrow for sure. Good Luck!!
  2. Thanks for your reply, but I'm wondering why would it cut off if the last question was right unless you passed? If the test still needed more input it would have kept going. On the other hand if I had gotten the question wrong and it cut off then that might have meant that I failed. This waiting is killing me but I'm trying to just stay positive and keep believing in the path that God has set out for me.
  3. Hey guys this is my first time posting so bear with me. I took NCLEX-RN today and I am a little freaked out. I had 132 questions and most were things that I had never heard. These questions were soooo hard!! I cried when I left the test, but I was thinking... and maybe someone can help me out. My last question was a math question that I definitely got right. I even looked it up to make sure. If I got the last question right and it cut off wouldn't that mean that I passed? If I had gotten it wrong I would think that I failed. Can anyone shed any light on this?? Thanks.

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