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rn-2008

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  1. To all that are nervous about taking NCLEX or are nervous about getting results, when I came out of the NCLEX I felt like a failure. It was the most horrible test I have ever taken. I stopped at 75 but felt like I didn't know hardly any of the answers but found out today I passed. I know a lot of people have felt this way and they have passed. So don't get discouraged. I know it is easier said than done but just keep reading everybody's post. That is what helped me. I was reading how everybody felt like they failed and then they posted they passed. Good luck to all!!! Second, I really enjoyed the random fact throwing thread, it is wonderful and I will continue to read it as long as it keeps going. Good information on there. Anyway, thanks to all that have really helped me get through this even though you didn't know you were helping me. The different posts helped so much.
  2. I took my NCLEX yesterday also and had quite a few med questions and like you, octoberbride, my med questions were adverse effects and teaching and these were on some drugs I never heard of. I also had about 10-15 SATA questions. I stopped at 75 questions. I feel like I didn't know hardly any answers. Hopefully I will get my results back tomorrow. I am so scared to look at my results though. Does everybody feel that way when you walk out of that test. Like you bombed it. I did well on the exit HESI and scored well on all my Kaplan question trainers but man if feels like nothing prepares you for the NCLEX.

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