205 questions and passed!!

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I cannot believe it.. I did pass, up to right now I'm still looking at that bold letter HAS PASSED!! When I took the test I was so sure that I failed. Since it's CA I have to wait 5 weeks and in that time I was still studying because I know that I have to accept the failure and move on without wasting time. So for anyone who thinks 205 means a failure, Im a living proof that it's not the end. My advise keep hitting the books and pray. Never give up!!!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

Congratulations, new nurse!!! :yeah:

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Congratulations!!!

The number of questions is only the number of questions!

Specializes in L&D, High Risk OB, OR, Med-Surg, PHN.

]:nurse:Great news new nurse

wow!.... must be nice! hopefully I get passing results soon.... its been 3 weeks and 4 days... no results yets!

Specializes in Med-Surg.

:balloons:Congrats New NURSE:balloons:

Yes I agree that "the number of questions is only the number of questions."

Mine shut off at 182 or 183 not sure, actually, I ran out of time, since I was taking my time. And like you, had to wait 48 hours, which I thought was more torture/brutal compared to preparing or taking the nclex-exam itself. My questions were mostly prioritization, delegation, pharm, med-surg, and select all that apply. I actually taught I had failed, because the questions were hard, and I found my self guessing half the time, as nothing I studied really prepared me. In NS med-surg was my favourite course, so I think that helped some how, but I truly PRAYED!

Glad we made it! And best of luck to those who are yet to take the test.

Specializes in Wound Care, LTC, Sub-Acute, Vents.

congrats new nurse....:smiley_aa

reading your message made me feel so much better, took the NCLEX today and I stopped at 205, I pray that this time I passed, cause I failed the first time stopping at 118

Specializes in LTC & Correctional Nursing.

congrats!!!! :balloons:

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

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