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kaioh

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  1. The problem is, I had all these plans for the summer, getting a new job (This coming fall) and vacation time (July 1 weekend). I don't know how much time I have to take off to begin studying again... Can anyone tell me how they got over failing, what distraction techniques they used and so on...
  2. I tried different ways of answering and computing my info (as well as putting it in the original way for my actual registration). I don't think it matter though, because once you log in it has all your info anyways...
  3. So, faith, did you figure out if you did put in the right information, and you still got a PVT (saying you failed) that was inaccurate (passing instead)?
  4. To clarify for a user, I am unemployed at the moment, so... x100.
  5. Hey evolving, do you possibly remember the page numbers or thread link locations to the messages you found?
  6. Hey I got 75 questions and apparently failed (according to PVT). I am really hoping faith70725 might be on to something about it being inaccurate. I'm so desperate at this moment
  7. I took the test June 10 at 8 am yesterday. I came home (Canada) from where I took it in Michigan, and I checked PVT. Went straight to Credit Card info. I tried different ways in answering the Yes/No questions (in addition to filling out the registrations form the way I did it originally) because I couldn't believe it. I am officially depressed. I've never felt this way before, because I've never actually failed something that did serious damage to me, money-wise. :crying2: My exam shut down at 75 questions, and it seemed like all the questions were at a relatively similar difficulty level. I got a handful of both Select All That Apply (SATA) and Priority Questions, a handful of math equations, no drugs, infection control, and a 'grab bag' of random Medical-Surgical questions. From the books and CDs that I used, the questions were very familiar, and what's bugging me is that I felt relatively confident walking out, thinking that I had a majority of questions I was certain of. Now I'm unsure... I took the my own (Canadian) board exam (and passed) to get my lisence so I could practice where I live, but, unfortunately there are hardly any jobs for nurses here. I was offered a job, but I would recieve a significantly lower pay (basically, nothing that can support the lifestyle I need). So, I was hoping THIS Nclex exam would be my ticket... Are any of you guys Canadian? Any experiences with PVT that may be inaccurate. I'm grieving and desperate at this point, because the research I've dont here and other forums online show a high likelihood that this trick is indicative of PASS/FAIL.
  8. How do you answer the yes/no questions: have you ever taken the nclex before, have you ever taken an nclex to qualify for the same license?
  9. Has anyone passed with getting the bad pop, Credit card info page?

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