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  1. What a relief it was to see the unoffical results say, "Pass" last Friday and a license number list with the Maryland Board of Nursing a few hours later. I took the NCLEX-RN exam on Wednesday and sat through all 265 questions. I was certain I failed. Rumor has it that if you have to go to the end, the chances of you passing are very slim. Another rumor has it that if your last question is not analysis or a higher level question, you most likely failed. Here is what I am going to tell you from my experience...you absolutely can pass even if you have to answer all 265 questions. I DID! Also, my last question was extremely basic. I will never ever forget it because I spent 48 hours breaking it down and analyzing whether it was a higher level question or not. I also tried to reregister for the exam through Pearson the same day I took it and got the "good pop-up" so that was proven to work as well. I am writing this to give you hopw if you are someone who had to answer all 265 questions of the NCLEX exam. How wonderful it would have been to be cut off around 80 like all my fellow nursing students, but at this point it really doesn't matter because I passed!

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