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  1. I had a friend (2nd attempt) who waited 16 days for her results.....she did pass tho....
  2. Good luck!!!!
  3. I took mine Jan 27 (no results yet). I was cut off at 75 questions and took a little over 90 minutes. I had 9-10 SATA, no med/calc questions, random disease process q's, about 10 meds (I only recognized 3 of them), and lots of psychosocial (not sure if thats bad) and prioritization.
  4. Thanks for letting me know.....congratulations!
  5. I took my test yesterday and the computer shut off at 75 Q;s (and yes, I wanted to shake it, yell "no" and just answer a few more). I studied for months before taking my boards and took Kaplan's review course. I did thousands of questions, as well as subject review (with questions in Saunders), and felt prepared before I went into the NCLEX. However, after about 10 questions, I panicked. I was unfamiliar with the disease topics I was being given (because I have cared for soooo many patients with acromegaly) and felt awful. I know I got at least 2 route knowledge questions, and I feel that I did not pass my exam. I am waiting, anxiously, but have already marked off the next available date to take the test in my calender. I guess I am just wondering....how do I prepare the next time? I felt I did everything I could and am lost as to what aspects I left out.....any suggestions anyone????
  6. Hello. This is where I am right now. I took my yest yesterday and the computer shut off at 75 Q;s (and yes, I wanted to shake it, yell "no" and just answer a few more). I studied for months before taking my boards and took Kaplan's review course. I did thousands of questions, as well as subject review (with questions in Saunders), and felt prepared before I went into the NCLEX. However, after about 10 questions, I panicked. I was unfamiliar with the disease topics I was being given (because I have cared for soooo many patients with acromegaly) and felt awful. I know I got at least 2 route knowledge questions, and I feel that I did not pass my exam. I am waiting, anxiously, but have already marked off the next available date to take the test in my calender. I guess I am just wondering....how do I prepare the next time? I felt I did everything I could and am lost as to what aspects I left out.....any suggestions anyone????

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