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odman55

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  1. If I was a betting girl I'd put $50 on Gerry79 having passed :) Enjoy your weekend...I have a feeling good news is coming your way.
  2. my two cents: Took kaplan...wasn't all that impressed. The only thing I learned was about the delegation questions since we didn't have those type of questions in my 2 year associate program. I never got higher then a 58% on their tests. I signed up for the ncsbn.com and would say that those questions are more alike to the actual nclex questions. Passed yesterday so take it for what it's worth :)
  3. Lets see...the last week and pretty much my whole study "plan" was just doing questions from kaplan and nscbn (learningext.com I think?). 50 questions a day. Went over rationals. Ignored how many I got right or wrong (never scored over 58% on kaplan). The day before the exam I got a massage, had lunch, listened to meditation CD's, and basically did nothing that involved studying. Worked for me...
  4. I passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. Hello... I'm in Florida...took them Thursday at 9... Told that they will be available on Pearson today after 10.... I am checking every 2 minutes and ready to vomit. I'll post when I know.
  6. sigh...yea...maybe....(still doesn't buy it). Regardless, I will post when I know. I "heard" that I might be able to get them tomorrow. If not, then Monday. I will post when I know.
  7. Hello... I know everyone feels they failed the nclex when they walk out, but I am trying to explain to my friend why I think it is a rather ominous sign that I likely did fail. For the most part, many of my questions appeared to be lower level (knowledge questions rather then application and analysis). Then at 75, my question was a lab value question (sadly, I think I even got it wrong). At 82, my screen switched off. So I keep trying to explain that at 75 I was at "almost failing"...and then 7 questions later it was a sealed deal (the test was now sure I was at the failing level with 95% certainty). Sure, maybe there is some hope, but I think getting that lab values (very low level) question at 75 is a fairly decent indicator of not performing at high enough levels to pass. Does my rational make sense to anyone else? I know my friends are trying to keep me being positive, but I'm a notorious realist...

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