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CAyLEE

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  1. Hi all! I recently took my NCLEX this Saturday. I was hoping that the test would cut off at 75 questions but it did not and I was starting to become very nervous. As I approached 100 questions I thought to myself ok, if the test doesn't shut off at 150 I failed. And sure enough it cut off at 150. When asked what number my test cut off at I received a lot of negativity. Such as oh... (silence), or oh... well (silence). Is it rare to pass if you have 150+ questions or something? From my understanding it doesn't matter what number you stop at, you can have all 265 questions and pass still. I purchased my quick results and I passed!!! Is the magical passing number 75 or something? What is the deal? Why the negativity?
  2. Has anyone received an email about the criminal background checks?
  3. My stats: Prerequisite GPA 3.8 Nursing GPA 3.8 TEAS V 74% 2/4 Preferences
  4. Yay I just got my acceptance email to the Houston Campus!!!!:)
  5. Yes, you can still send in your transcripts at this time. I was told by the admissions processing office that they update transcripts everyday at 10:00am. I filled out my transcript request form at my local community college on Saturday and they sent it to TWU on Monday. Today I checked my pioneer portal and my transcript was updated around 10:30am. So you should be fine. If they do not get your transcript before September 1st then your application will not be accepted.

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