Published Aug 28, 2006
melbrown
8 Posts
Hey,
My first time on the forum. I have read many discussions and tips about the NCLEX. I feel that much of it helped. Thanks. I took the NCLEX today and had 75 question. I had a ton of prioritization!! What are my odds. How many do you know failed with only 75 questions. What's the earliest I can get my results. Any tips?
Chiefy
104 Posts
Best wishes! Some of us have to wait the 48 hours for the quick results. Does your state participate?
RNKay31
960 Posts
Hey,My first time on the forum. I have read many discussions and tips about the NCLEX. I feel that much of it helped. Thanks. I took the NCLEX today and had 75 question. I had a ton of prioritization!! What are my odds. How many do you know failed with only 75 questions. What's the earliest I can get my results. Any tips?
ZASHAGALKA, RN
3,322 Posts
For a first time test taker, your 'odds' of passing are approx 87%. That's not based on the number of questions, which isn't a factor, but on the historical percentage of first time testtakers passing.
Good luck.
Hey, go read a book for fun for a change.
~faith,
Timothy.
RGN1
1,700 Posts
Sounds like you did just fine -I hope you did! Looking forward to seeing your "I passed" post!
Thanks for the support. I guess my state participates in quick results. Some of my class mates said they got there results by the end of the day that they took it. I'm the last of my class to take the nclex. If i pass, then our class will have 100% pass rate this year. Hope I don't mess that up.
crb613, BSN, RN
1,632 Posts
A lot of priority q's is a good sign....I just took & passed w/75 q's, & had a lot of select all that apply, who to see 1st, who to call 1st. I also had 1 math q & 1 EKG strip to read.......Good luck to you, I am thinking you did just fine!
kathykaye
590 Posts
the best of luck.. god bless..
I PASSED!!! Yeah, i'm glad that is over. Now, i guess i need to find a real job. thanks for all of your support.
Kaligirl82
15 Posts
congrats!!!!!!
DolphinRN84, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,326 Posts
Congratulations Melbrown, RN ! :):biggringi :monkeydance: