i took the nclex yesterday.finished at 78 questions.got 1 drug computation.a few pharma questions.about 3 or 4 infection control.1 sata and tons of priority questions..i feel awful as i know i did very bad in the exams...
Specializes in Informatics; Labor & Delivery; Med-Surg.
I received the results this morning and unfortunately i failed.. Initially,just like anyone else who failed the exams i felt bad because it means i have to start all over again... but I know because of prayers ,God has made me realize that everything happens for a reason and because of this I feel a lot better now...For those like me who failed...do not be dissapointed....who knows on our next try, if it is GOD's WILL ,we might pass the exams..Many thanks..:)
Keep your head up. It is only a minor setback. I failed on my 1st attempt as well. I felt like crap because everyone was passing boards and I didnt. I gave myself a few weeks to get myself together. After that I just started doing questions. Taking my time. I found that I get antsy and can sit and answer questions for more than an hour at a time. You just have to find out what works for you. Take you time. Relax, come up with a good plan and put it to work. I took my first attempt 1/13 with 265 and my second 2/24 with 170-180. If I can do it, you can too. You conquered your first goal, which was nursing school. Not many people make it out. Just that alone speaks for itself. Now, get back up and conquer the NCLEX this next time!!!!
I only heard of one person feeling like they passed after taking the exam!!! haha luckily she did pass and I am sure you did too!! My cousin got 76 questions...passed, my friend got 120...passed! Just because you go beyond 75 does not automatically mean you failed! Good luck
trimeduRN, BSN
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Keep your head up. It is only a minor setback. I failed on my 1st attempt as well. I felt like crap because everyone was passing boards and I didnt. I gave myself a few weeks to get myself together. After that I just started doing questions. Taking my time. I found that I get antsy and can sit and answer questions for more than an hour at a time. You just have to find out what works for you. Take you time. Relax, come up with a good plan and put it to work. I took my first attempt 1/13 with 265 and my second 2/24 with 170-180. If I can do it, you can too. You conquered your first goal, which was nursing school. Not many people make it out. Just that alone speaks for itself. Now, get back up and conquer the NCLEX this next time!!!!
Shawn, RN