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  1. I passed boards with 265 questions thanks everyone for the responses :)
  2. Me too! I also got the good pop up but I'm still skeptical. I really hope it's accurate but trying not to get my hopes up. I can't sleep because I'm so anxious! Hoping for great results for both of us.
  3. Praying we both passed. I felt my exam was so difficult but it was rattling me when I got the whole 265. I felt so nauseous afterwards and I can't focus on anything else. It's miserable. Have you tried the Pearson vue trick? I haven't. I think I am too scared. Do you know if it still works?
  4. Any feedback is welcome..... I took my NCLEX RN exam this morning for the first time. After hearing so many friends say theirs shut off at 75(and passed) I was hoping I could prove my competency between 75-150. Well.....after I got to question 200 I thought to myself..."I am going to be taking all 265 questions". I felt my exam was the hardest test I've ever taken. I completed the Kaplan course and was scoring between 60-85 on their Qbank questions. I studied my butt off and did question after question every day. I felt confident until I sat in front of that computer on question 265. I thought to myself that I definitely failed but I was confused because my exam was hard. I had a lot of hard SATA's and many many priority questions. I don't know my results yet. Anyone have any feedback? What does having 265 questions mean? Do most fail with 265? Thanks in advance

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