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True Or False? Help!

is it true that if you keep getting hard questions on the NCLEX u passed?? OHMYGOSH I HATE CA! i have to wait for A MONTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :uhoh21::uhoh21::uhoh21::uhoh21: im nervous. kan someone make me feel better by telling me people who passed with 205? SORRY!! HERE I GO AGAIN BEING ALL ANXIOUS/SCARED/WORRIED/WEIRD I KEEP ASKING N ASKING

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Be glad you only have to wait a month. I had to wait 12 weeks.

Well there is really know way to guage how you did unless it cuts off at the minimum...

which means you did really well... or really bad.

Good luck and relax because there is nothing that can be done until you get the results anyways.

Remember.. deep breaths in and out.

It will be OK.

I did hear that the harder the questions get, the better the candidate is doing, but I have also seen people get reasonable questions and still pass. I know how you feel...it is a horrible wait, emotionally and physically taxing. Try to remove the theories from your head and enjoy the holidays. Most of us do better than we think...meaning that most pass the first time. I hope and pray the same for you.

Yes we were told that the questions would get harder if we got say 5 in a row right. If we missed the next one, we would get an easier one to "get back on track". Good luck, I'm sure you did well.

my instructor told me that if the questions keep getting harder, then its a good thing because it means you are passing at the minimum competency so they boost it up the more u get right

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