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265 or take my time

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?

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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.

take your time answering the questions. haste is waste.

wish you all the best

Ok, My friend just took her nclex yesterday and had 265 questions and consumed the 6 hours ...what do u think about this?i hope she passed.:rolleyes:i havent took the nclex yet and im getting anxious already.

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It is better to slow down and concentrate on getting the correct answers. Passing depends on correct answers not quantity of questions. Good luck.

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