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  1. thanks for the feedback! I should have mentioned that to study I also used Saunders (book and cd) as well as NCLEX 4000 for questions. I would study one to two Hurst sections per day and then do 100 practice questions on either Sauders or NCLEX 4000 with reading/making sure I understood the rationales. I do keep replaying over in my head what went wrong on the test day? Did I go too fast, did I not read the questions well enough, yada yada. I am eager to get the CPR in the mail with a further breakdown of areas that I did poorly in and then can better base my studying off those results.
  2. I recently took the NCLEX and when I came out I felt somewhat confident but still thought that I was going to puke. I had 75 questions total, 10 SATA, no math, and numerous delegation questions. Based on what classmates had told me about their NCLEX experiences (almost everyone that gets 75 questions passes, if you get lots of SATA questions, that is good=higher level questions, etc.), I felt that I had passed the test. Came home and tried the PVT only to let it take me to the credit card screen, I was crushed and kept hoping it was a fluke in the system and that when I paid for my unofficial results I would have passed. 48 hours later I was able to check my unofficial results and sure enough, I had failed. To prep for the test, I took the HURST live review class which I felt was very comprehensive and scored relatively well on the Q-tests provided (scores ranging from 82-91). Wondering if anyone else had an experience similar to mine or knows of anything that I may have been mislead on regarding failing in 75 questions. Thanks!

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