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The 265 question question

Took my nclex RN last night. I went all the way to the end. I know all about the PVT. I did it for my LPN but, I don't want to check it for this exam. I studies a long time using Hurst, Uworld, and the Nclex RN Mastery app.

I feel like the study materials were several levels above the test materials. I've had other friends and classmates pass after getting all the questions. Does anyone have information about percentages? Specifically, what percentage of Nclex testers pass after getting all the questions? I've done many internet searches and can't find enough information to get even a rough idea.

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I have never seen that data. Can you imagine? X% of those who received 75 questions passed. X% of those who received 76 questions passed... Now that would be quite a table, and sadly, the information wouldn't help you at all. Knowing that, say, 62% of those reaching 265 passed (and that is just a made-up number) just makes you all the more miserable if you were in the 38% who didn't. Take a deep breath, distract yourself somehow, and just wait. Believe me, I know it's easier said than done. As a fellow 265er, I've been there.

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It's been especially difficult studying. Without getting into a big explanation, my R.N. school was one of those scammy places with low pass rates. This was my 2nd attempt.

Did you get a result?

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