Took NCLEX without studying. Anyone else?

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So I decided I really didn't want to study for the NCLEX. When I heard you can just take it again, I thought: brilliant. I'll just give it a shot and see if I can do it. If not, I'll disillusion myself of what the test is not and I'll study a bit each day for the next month or so.

Luckily, I don't need to be working right this second, and I'm not in an embarrassing situation where employers are waiting on me to pass.

Wondering if anyone else decided to give it a whirl without studying.

My experience today:

I started out thinking, "Hey, these aren't so bad. Not so bad at all." But by question 50 I was quite ready to be done.

I have a hard time staying interested in tests. Mostly, I think, because they don't scare me, and they certainly don't interest me. I simply find them boring.

Having heard the test could end at question 75, I had high hopes. Real high hopes. These soon turned out to be hopes made of wishful thinking. Question 76 arrived. Then 77...99...110....150...180...I soon realized the test was on to me and I wouldn't be let go until I'd received every delicious question it had to offer.

Around question 240 I seriously just wanted to walk away, it was becoming so tedious. 265. Finally. Test ended. Whew. That's a lot of questions if you're not used to that kind of question load. Took me five hours. I didn't take any breaks because I didn't want to run out of time.

I've since learned you can run out of time and it will just look at your last 60 questions. I also learned that there is no way for the test taker to know whether he/she passed based on how many questions they received.

While I doubt I passed, I honestly have no idea. The fact is, the test kept giving me questions...so I was hovering somewhere around certainty--either just below, or just above. It was basically five hours of guessing.

Oh well. I'll either be very pleased I don't have to study for that test, or I'll frown for a second, laugh, and start going over some questions (and memorizing some lab values, etc.). I think I'd start with that "random fact" thread, only because it seems way more fun to read than actual practice questions.

But if I DID pass, I think it would be really funny. I think the ability to retake the test in 45 days is so generous. I wish I'd just taken the test right away, after graduating, instead of vacationing for a few weeks doing nothing. Then I could be even closer to my second test date. I'm telling my fellow students (who can afford the testing fee x 2) to just take it now and see if they manage--again, if they can afford the time off/fees.

Different strokes for different folks.

Oh yeah--I also had a classmate do this today. We just decided to do it the other day and signed up for the first available test. She scored a 75 (argh, so lucky to be done so quickly, either way) and was out of there.

Updates to follow (Wednesday).

:up:

Specializes in icu.

hey algernon, seems like everybody is anticipating for the results, count me in!

anyway, i have 3 friends from the philippines who didn't review for the nclex exam. One just glanced her book for a minute before the day of the exam, and the other 2 didnt really review... sooooo... the verdict??

THEY PASSED!!!!!

i like that "bring it on" attitude.. and i think im gonna need to read your post over and over again before i take my exam.. sometimes when youre too serious, it may be a downfall for you.. great post really!

Everyone's situation is different.

Specializes in ER/Long Term Care.

:yeahthat: Good luck

In 96 I took nclex-PN without studying after being out of school for 2yrs, passed with 95. I partied all night with friends. I wasn't serious cause I had other plans. I had a "What ever" attitude. My plans was to become an RN. I tried it again, not studying for the nclex-rn the 1st time yeah right. Failed 3xs, guess I'm older now (need ginko biloba, aricept, gensing). I've been studying my @&& off but what I need is that, "What ever" attitude again. Give me some. Thank you. Hope you pass.

So I decided I really didn't want to study for the NCLEX. When I heard you can just take it again, I thought: brilliant. I'll just give it a shot and see if I can do it. If not, I'll disillusion myself of what the test is not and I'll study a bit each day for the next month or so.

Luckily, I don't need to be working right this second, and I'm not in an embarrassing situation where employers are waiting on me to pass.

Wondering if anyone else decided to give it a whirl without studying.

My experience today:

I started out thinking, "Hey, these aren't so bad. Not so bad at all." But by question 50 I was quite ready to be done.

I have a hard time staying interested in tests. Mostly, I think, because they don't scare me, and they certainly don't interest me. I simply find them boring.

Having heard the test could end at question 75, I had high hopes. Real high hopes. These soon turned out to be hopes made of wishful thinking. Question 76 arrived. Then 77...99...110....150...180...I soon realized the test was on to me and I wouldn't be let go until I'd received every delicious question it had to offer.

Around question 240 I seriously just wanted to walk away, it was becoming so tedious. 265. Finally. Test ended. Whew. That's a lot of questions if you're not used to that kind of question load. Took me five hours. I didn't take any breaks because I didn't want to run out of time.

I've since learned you can run out of time and it will just look at your last 60 questions. I also learned that there is no way for the test taker to know whether he/she passed based on how many questions they received.

While I doubt I passed, I honestly have no idea. The fact is, the test kept giving me questions...so I was hovering somewhere around certainty--either just below, or just above. It was basically five hours of guessing.

Oh well. I'll either be very pleased I don't have to study for that test, or I'll frown for a second, laugh, and start going over some questions (and memorizing some lab values, etc.). I think I'd start with that "random fact" thread, only because it seems way more fun to read than actual practice questions.

But if I DID pass, I think it would be really funny. I think the ability to retake the test in 45 days is so generous. I wish I'd just taken the test right away, after graduating, instead of vacationing for a few weeks doing nothing. Then I could be even closer to my second test date. I'm telling my fellow students (who can afford the testing fee x 2) to just take it now and see if they manage--again, if they can afford the time off/fees.

Different strokes for different folks.

Oh yeah--I also had a classmate do this today. We just decided to do it the other day and signed up for the first available test. She scored a 75 (argh, so lucky to be done so quickly, either way) and was out of there.

Updates to follow (Wednesday).

:up:

I would like to know if you passed also. Please post your results when you get it.

i wish you luck

Goodluck hun! I really hope u pass and with this type of attitude and confidence, u will deff. pass.

wow! i thought im the only person who could do that.. funny, im not alone.. could you tell us the result of the exam?

Specializes in MEDSURG.

Good to be brave .Good luck .I hope you passed.

Wish you best of luck you do have a chance to pass keep Faith up!.

I decided to take it without really studying and I didn't pass but I wasn't upset because I now know what to expect and the fear is out of me. It is different than the books out there.

Good Luck.:heartbeat

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