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lyllea

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  1. I PASSED!!!!!!!! I've never felt such a giant surge of relief. I hadn't realized how tense I actually was until I let it all go. I can't tell you all how awesome it is to have a community like this and support of other experienced RN's and students in the same boat as I was. My only advice to all those of you still waiting is....it will all be over soon. Keep your head held high (which I didn't do, but learn from my mistakes), and maybe take the first day doing something constructive to keep your mind off of the results and promise you won't look until a certain time, I feel like I could have handled the stress a little better if I had something to do, also to not be on social media and looking at what your friends/cohorts are doing and who passed boards yesterday etc....that really eats you up inside too and only makes the wait that much more agonizing. Like many said on here already, trust your knowledge got you this far and study hard, and you will be okay. Thanks everyone for your encouragement:yeah:
  2. I did very well. I graduated with distinction and a nearly 4.0 GPA. Studied hard for school, and did the same for the NCLEX, so I'm not trying to make it sound like I'm tooting my own horn, but I would be horribly heartbroken and flabbergasted if I failed THAT bad in 75 questions. I know nearly everyone is probably going to leave that exam feeling like they didn't do well, but I just felt so defeated and not confident in the least. ....To top it off, people who tested the same day as me got their results later that day on the BON license page for my state (WI), granted they took the test in the AM time slot and I did the PM slot, I feel like it definitely should have shown up by this time today. It's over 24 hours later.....not feeling too good about it.
  3. I know.... im trying to hold out for at least 48 hr quick results (tested yesterday afternoon) but the pvt is so tempting but seems like it can be inaccurate too......idk.Did you take afternoon test slot or morning?
  4. Thank you. Your comment sincerely helped. It helps to know you're not alone. I'm sending good thoughts your way. Good luck
  5. I need some help or advice. Took the nclex yesterday. It shut off at 75 and I had at least 30 select all that apply questions I swear. I left feeling horrible and in tears most of the long drive home. Still don't see my name up on licensing page and the gut wrenching panic that is setting in is unbearable. It felt so hard. And I graduated this may with an almost 4.0, did well in the program, studied hard, took thousands of practice questions..... im at a loss. I heard from some of our instructors that a lot of SATA was a good sign but now that I research it a lot of people say its a myth and they keep throwing them at you if you do poorly with them but I thought the cat only gave you more questions on a certain topic if you weren't strong in that area, not a type/format of question. I don't know. ... losing my mind with fear. Anyone know if it's common to pass or fail more worth a 75 shut off?????

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