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Shellx1992

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  1. Update: I PASSED!!! Checked the Ohio board of nursing website today around 4pm and my license was listed as active! I'm so relieved. So the PVT worked!
  2. Thank you, I will let you know. Try to get a decent amount of sleep and relax. Good luck!!
  3. You can take your negativity somewhere else. I have no room for that right now.
  4. Mavrick - I obviously know that there is no way to 100% tell you passed/failed by anything other than unofficial or official results. My question was that I was wondering if anyone knew if it was still possible (know from experience or someone that passed) if you could pass with about that number of questions. I've never heard of anyone receiving that number of questions- most of my friends got between 75-120 and passed or the full 265. I'm looking for words of encouragement for the next couple days not someone trolling to bring others down.
  5. Thanks! I'm just so stressed right now. I have a friend that passed a couple weeks ago with all of the questions. I just haven't heard of many people getting 205 or so and passing.
  6. So I took my NCLEX RN at 8am. I got 205 questions or so and it shut off. I did the Pearson Vue trick an hour after and went all the way through and got the good pop up "our records indicate..." I am extremely stressed because I have a new job on the line as long as I pass. Has anyone passed with this number of questions??

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