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I would prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. I practiced at the minimum 200 questions a day getting ready for my NCLEX. When I got to the test, it turned off at 75, and I almost felt cheated, as I had prepared for many more questions. It is kinda like getting ready to run a marathon. If you train longer, the shorter distances will seem easier. Build your stamina in preparation for taking the whole 265. I only knew two people in my whole class of over 100 students that got the whole 265, and both passed. And also, I do not know anyone that got the 75 and failed. Good luck with the test.
stressed0ut
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i was just wondering....if i am running out of time should i slow down or should i try to finish all 265 questions? will it make a difference if i do or do not go all the way to 265?