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simplypsych

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  1. I just took the NCLEX this morning and it shut off somewhere between 75-80 questions. When I got to 72 questions I got too nervous to look at the number anymore and all the sudden it SHUT OFF! I was obviously immediately CRAZY! because going into the test I was thinking, "all i want to do is make sure I get more than 75 questions" I'm worried that maybe I didn't do so well on one section of the test, I had a lot of a particular type question. Now as I think over it, the questions I received seemed to be "more difficult" and complex, but I'm still nervous. That doesn't take away the fact that they were the most abundant in my test. is this a completely bad sign? Can you fail at 75 because you weren't competent in one area by then? Or would they probably return to that subject again? All input is greatly appreciated!!!

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