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Just try to keep a positive outlook. I am in the same boat. Also took NCLEX this am and I am in so much stress. I dont know how i will make it through the next 48hrs. All my friends and classmates assume that I will pass. But I just dont know. I had 75 questions, mostly teaching, and I also felt like I didnt know anything. It really seemed like all of my studying didnt help. But I am trying to keep positive. Hopefully its a good thing that the questions were so hard we felt we didnt know anything. If they get easy then I think that means you are getting them wrong. Im praying for both of us. Hopefully we will both be RN's very soon.
I also took the NCLEX this morning...I had 86 or 87 questions. When the computer passed the 75 mark I started to panic...took a break then started up where I left off.I was sure that would be a 265er. I was kind of scared with the 86...I guess I have to wait now...Oh and in TN you cannot get results in 2 days you have to wait 7!!!!!!!!!!!!The suspense is killing me.
Is passing the NCLEX depend on the number of SELECT ALL THAT APPLY? some of my friends say so and u need to have 3 or more to pass.... i only got 2... i FAILED...
I know this thread is majorly old but here goes...
The people at Kaplan told me that the "select all that apply" is only supposed to make up a small percentage of your questions (like maybe 1-3%) and that if you had more then 1 or 2 then you were probably just getting pilot questions that didn't count towards your score.
blue2day
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Hi everyone. I have been reading threads for the past couple of months. They are really encouraging. This morning I took the NCLEX. It was a really pleasant experience until the tutorial was over. I felt as though I didn't know anything. Also, is it possible, or even human,
to give someone select all that apply questions in the double digits. I am so stressed. Please help with some encouraging words. Thanks in advance.