Published Apr 3, 2010
Jingjingmanila
14 Posts
I dont see a lot of RN testers stopping on those numbers. ??? Pearson Vue let me register and the suspense is killing me. Will check BON on thursday.
Does Stopping on 80 to 85 on the NCLEX RN mean anything? I saw on one thread that It has a high passing chance.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
The number of questions only indicates how long it took the computer program to note that you had made the standard, or actually, your answer pattern to be determined by the program to meet the standard. A person who passes with taking all of the possible questions has passed just as much as the person who passed with taking the least number of questions, or any number of questions in between the two extremes.
Michael'sprv8RN
232 Posts
I dont see a lot of RN testers stopping on those numbers. ??? Pearson Vue let me register and the suspense is killing me. Will check BON on thursday.Does Stopping on 80 to 85 on the NCLEX RN mean anything? I saw on one thread that It has a high passing chance.
Hi Jingjing! you from Manila? I'm feom Bicol now here in the US. So how was the test? Can you please share the types of new questions you encountered? All of us here who haven't taken the test and are too afraid will appreciate it.
Let's hope you passed.
This was my second attempt. Actually it's pretty much the same as the one i took last febuary. Funny thing was I really felt that I had a fighting chance and that I passed it but when i tried the PVT it let me register where a lot of takers say would mean that you failed. Ill wait till thursday to check at the BON site and if im still not there then its back to the books. My advise to you is keep doing questions and hit the books. The only way to pass it. Good luck!
I was born and raised in Manila but have been in the states since 93
vaio2400
30 Posts
What was mostly on your exam??