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  1. I couldn't agree more with this response! Simply put, no one can tell you whether or not you passed or failed just by the last question you received. If you're really anxious and would like to see if you truly passed or not, you can always try the PVT trick. You may use your credit card but change the expiration date and security code. I took my NCLEX this past Friday in the state of California. I, too, received all 265 questions. I sat there for the entire 6 hours and answered question #265 with only about 20 seconds left on the clock. After the computer shut off, I completed the survey and left the exam center knowing that I had failed! Several hours after I got home, I decided to end my misery by doing the trick, and there it was...the good pop up! I couldn't believe my eyes. Sunday morning, my friend texted me a screenshot of my name and "Registered Nurse" right next to it. Best piece of advice I can give you is to chill! It's all over, you did your best, and what's done is done. Hoping for the best for you! Hang in there!
  2. Thank you so much!!! I'll go ahead and send you a message! :)
  3. Thanks you so much for all of the support!!! You've kept me sane. Waiting for the results was torture!
  4. I sure did!! I felt completely bummed out after the exam, only to later find out that I actually passed! As of today, my CA license was posted on the CA BRN site! :)
  5. I completely agree ^ Treat QT7 as if it were the actual NCLEX. I ended up getting all 265 questions on my exam, and QT7 definitely helped me build that endurance to sit there for 6 hours and keep my composure.
  6. Although there is a possibility, it is quite unlikely that you failed the exam. The PVT trick becomes more accurate once you do it AFTER 24 hours because the exam is graded TWICE. Sending you my early congrats!! :)
  7. OH MAN! Thanks so much whyttiger87!!! I'm praying for you!
  8. I think it's because you already paid.
  9. THANKS loveSBK!!!!!! You've helped me a great deal on this site! THANKS. I'm taking mine tomorrow at 8 AM!!! It sucks to be in California because we don't participate in Quick Results. DARNNIT! Haha!
  10. That's awesome!! Praying for you! Did you feel that Kaplan helped you a bunch? I take mine tomorrow! SUPER SCARED!
  11. That's awesome! I take my NCLEX this Friday. Super scared, but I've used the Hurst material religiously and I'm confident it'll help me pass! Any suggestions on how to go over the 5th day resources gb885? I'm kind of using my last two days to prepare by reading over those documents. Meds is my weakest area!
  12. That's a great technique! I've been using the meds from the Hurst 5th day materials. Hopefully that'll be enough!
  13. I also HATE SATA! But it seems like I'm getting a hang of it. AND YES! Hopefully! Did you get a chance to look through the Hurst 5th day resources by the way? And how did you study meds? I hate those too! Haha
  14. Hey there! Those scores look awesome! I take my NCLEX on Friday and I've pretty much utilized both Kaplan and Hurst just like you! Hopefully we can pull it off and PASS :)
  15. YAY! CONGRATS loveSBK!!!! KNEW YOU'D PASS!

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