1. How many questions did you get (those who did NOT get 75 or 265)? 91 2. Did you pass? Yes 3. Was your last question easy or hard, in your opinion? It was hard since it was a SATA question. 4. Do you feel you got your last questions right or wrong? I thought I got it wrong because SATA questions are really hard to answer. 5. Did your questions in general vascillate from easy to hard, stay pretty difficult throughout or remain relatively easy? It started with easy questions which I think are purely knowledge base then when I was in the 40th question it went harder. 6. Did you play any mind games with yourself during the test? For example, determining the level of difficulty of each question and wondering why it got easier, watching the clock or question number, panicking when it didn't shut off at 75, rereading the questions and/or answers over and over again, losing focus or any other forms of panic, etc. I concentrated in answering the questions to the best of my ability. I do admit that I got a little bit anxious when the test did not shut off at 75 but I prepared myself to answer all of the 265 questions so I took a brake after the 75th question for 10 minutes and then continued to take the test. I honestly thought that I will fail the test since I heard that a lot of people with 91 questions fail. However, contrary to these myths I passed with 91 questions. Whether a person gets 75 or 265 questions does not guarantee that they will pass or fail the exam. If the computer determines that your ability to be a safe and effective nurse is within the passing standard or below it then the computer shuts off. Also, just always remember that the length of your examination does not indicate whether you will pass or fail the test. I am a living proof of it. Good luck.