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  1. Thanks everyone! I found out through quick results that I passed!! Now, i'm just afraid that it's a fluke or too good too be true! Good luck to everyone taking it! Keep up the faith
  2. I took my NCLEX-RN exam Friday. I started crying before I even reached my car, and have been since. The test shut off at 75 questions and it took me around 2 hours. I had a lot of SATA, pharm and infection, one drag and drop. I've been trying to figure out what question I had all day... I feel like a lot of "lower level" questions, and not many priority. I had no med calcs, no hot spots. The drugs I felt like I had never seen in my life, let alone be able to tell you side effects. I'm feeling really down and embarassed. I will hopefully find out my results tomorrow morning. Does anyone know a good website or examples of what is a "lower level" question and what is an "upper level" question?

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