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147 questions later....

I took the NCLEX-RN today and completely thought I failed it. After two hours and half hours of testing, 147 questions, and many tears, I did the PVT trick and got the "good pop up." I still have my fingers crossed, and probably wont believe I passed till I get my license. Gee, it is soo weird. Now, all my studying time can be dedicated to .. CAN I SAY IT.. some fun and focus on finding a job. GOOD LUCK to all the February takers.. and then many to follow...

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Good Luck! I took it today as well and after 78-80 questions i am still waiting and praying. I too got the good pop-up.

Congratulations :)

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Good luck with your official results.

Another indicator to tell if you passed (prematurely) is whether or not your test shut off on an above the line question. Even if you got the question wrong, if it shut off an an 'above the line' question, then that's a good indicator you passed. Pearson vue trick is reliable.

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Thanks for all the good luck and congrats.... Sitting around waiting for the unofficial results is just a little more nerve racking than that actual test. @RNbrent- I don't think I can remember the last question. I did have series of SATA (4-5 in a row if I remember correctly) and a serious math problem right before it cut off.

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