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  1. I too failed the nclex in the summer after 209 questions. It went straight to the cc screen. I retook it in the beginning of October, only 75 questions this time, got the good pop up and definitely passed!
  2. Well, it's official now as of this morning. I passed! I am a RN! In August I took NCLEX, got the credit card screen and failed. 2 days ago I retook it, got the good pop up and passed. This success is so much sweeter to me since I failed the first time. It means so much more now! Good luck to all!
  3. I took the NCLEX this morning after failing it in August. I planned to stay all day and take my time. To my surprise, it cut off at 75! What? I answered over 200 the first time. What a difference slowing down made for me. I got a boatload of SATA and priority questions. I really felt good about my answers this time. Well guess what? Got the good pop up. I KNOW this works because I got the credit card screen last time and failed. I'm already celebrating because I've had it both ways!!
  4. I took the NCLEX on Aug 5th, got 209 questions, and came home and got the credit card screen and sure enough, I failed. I just wanted to give you an answer from someone who got the credit card screen. I'm sorry. It's a hard test! I can finally retake the NCLEX tomorrow.
  5. Well, it's official. I failed. I got the bad pop up and sure enough, this morning it said I failed. For those rare few of you out there that got the bad pop up, just know that you weren't successful. I have total faith in this system about good pop ups and bad ones.
  6. I'm one of the unlucky ones. I took my boards Aug 5th and my friend told me about the Pearson website. It took me straight to my credit card info. I am just sick! I thought in my mind that I passed. I had a job waiting for me to pass NCLEX so I could start. I got 202 questions, but I was told by others that it was okay, that there was still hope if it kept asking questions. My friend got questions in the 200's and passed and another got all 265 and passed. I will verify it tomorrow for sure, but I already know that when I check, a big fat 4-letter F word will be waiting for me. FAIL!

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