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I took one break after 2 hours. After that, I was so high into the numbers,that I didn't take any more breaks because I was hoping it would cut off soon. It never did, and I felt awful that I took all 265 questions, plus I was sooo drained!! Good Luck on your test. If I passed, than anyone can!
:bowingpurHey guys,I am brand new to posting on this website, but I sure did look it up after I took the NCLEX (June, 2008) with all 265 questions. I was sure I had failed, but after reading some of these forums, I realized that people can actually pass with the entire amount of questions. And I did pass!! I just wanted to give future test takers some hope as well. I guess it is true, that when you walk out of the test, you are going to feel like you failed. I sure did, and I feel as though I guessed at just about all of them, too!! I couldn't beleive it when the test kept going and going. I was so panicked when it got to 200 ,that I could barely think any more. All I can say, is make sure you know which patient to assess first!!
I did have a couple of math questions (3) but they weren't that hard. Hang in there and have hope.
CONGRATULATIONS:yeah:
THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US YOUR NCLEX EXPERIENCE:up:
CalgrlRN
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:bowingpurHey guys,
I am brand new to posting on this website, but I sure did look it up after I took the NCLEX (June, 2008) with all 265 questions. I was sure I had failed, but after reading some of these forums, I realized that people can actually pass with the entire amount of questions. And I did pass!! I just wanted to give future test takers some hope as well. I guess it is true, that when you walk out of the test, you are going to feel like you failed. I sure did, and I feel as though I guessed at just about all of them, too!! I couldn't beleive it when the test kept going and going. I was so panicked when it got to 200 ,that I could barely think any more. All I can say, is make sure you know which patient to assess first!!
I did have a couple of math questions (3) but they weren't that hard. Hang in there and have hope. 