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triciaann

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  1. well, i checked my results this morning and I PASSED!!!!!!!!:hpygrp:
  2. i had a similar situation and i had to go up to the dean but with a group of other students who also felt the same way. at the time, it did not feel like it helped but i graduated in december and i know the undergrads for this semester. they told me that the professor we had complained about had been asked to take a sebatical and now there is a new RN teaching the course. A word of advice: say something even if it doesnt help you. it jus tmay help others in the future.
  3. well i tried the pearsonvue "trick" and it would not let me register. i highly doubt that is a good indicator of my performance on the exam. it just doesnt seem logical- almost too easy...im just going to keep praying and either way, pass or fail, i know i will be fine. this is the career i want more than anything so i will just have to move forward :)
  4. So i took the NCLEX today...i had WAY too many SATAs and i have heard that they are the harder end of the questions but i did not feel too confident. It seemed like the questions did not get any easier throughout the entire exam. i only had one calculation, a ton of pharm...uggh. Well, i got to 75 and in a way, i was hoping the exam would shut off but on the other hand, i thought maybe that would not be good because it was possibel i did SO badly on the first 75 questions that they knew to fail me right off the bat . Well, it didnt stop at 75 and when i saw 76 i was really excited because i knew the program had not come to a 95% certainty on whether or not i had passed it but i was sure i would have to get the majority of the harder questions correct from that point forward...well, the 76th question was something about anemia and i KNOW i got that correct (i even went home and looked it up after the exam!) and then they gave me 77...a mental health question about a personality disorder- i had actually studied that topic specifically and the question was, "What would the nurse do FIRST" ones. (I also looked that one up when i got home and got it correct also)...then the exam shut off...im a nervous wreck. i originally thought i failed but then maybe not? Does anyone have any feedback- i would love to hear thoughts!!

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