Published Jun 10, 2013
sillypuddy143
79 Posts
Took the exam today, finished with 75 questions and got the good pop up! I feel pretty good about it but won't be 100% sure until I see it in writing haha.
Now my question is, I know I can't tell anyone what questions I got etc, but is it ok for me to say for example not actual (20 or so SATA, no pharm questions, one sound question, etc etc..) I don't want to get in trouble now that I'm so close! haha. I'd like to let my professors know the gyst of it though for their future student preparations.
rnKato
21 Posts
They say you aren't supposed to release questions and answer choices. I've seen many people on here list that they took "x number of SATA" etc, but I personally wouldn't post anything - my luck I would get in trouble :)
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
As per NCSBN "If a candidate violates the NCLEX Candidate Rules or the Confidentiality Agreement, they may have their result cancelled."
[h=3]Confidentiality[/h] You may not disclose or discuss with anyone, including instructors, information about the items or answers seen in your examination (this includes posting or discussing questions on the Internet and social media websites).You may not seek help from any other party in answering items (in person, by phone, text or by email) during your examination (including breaks).
Be smart & disclose nothing.
That was my thought too.. thank you for your input! :)
Trust me your professors are more than likely well aware of what the current NCLEX test plan includes, they may even be involved in NCLEX question development.