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215 !!??? What does that mean ??

..Hello all, I've been reading many of the threads here to help me with my exam, which was TODAY!!!! I got 215 questions..i feel that I either barely passed or barely failed..right now i feel like 70% fail 30 % pass..but there is like..a little voice in my head saying that "i feel i did ok"..im trying to quite it down..cause i know that "most" people feel bad about the test and PASS whereas people that think they passed..well..fail...so i guess in this case..thinking negtively..is actually positive ??

Any advice ?? is getting 215 questions better or worse that getting 265 ??

JON-

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Ok I have to tell you this site helped me out so much...I was checking pearsonvue every 2o min. crying, u name it I was doing it..(crazy):icon_rollI did not feel I passed at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had 247 ? my last question was select all that apply the comp. shut off and I thought oh no I for sure didn't get that SATA right!!!! but I found out today I passed ... There is abolutely no way you could know that you passed or not... It's hard to wait... but when you pass '''It will be worth"" best of luck ADBRN

It means it's over and you'll find out in a few days if you passed or not. I'm sure you did fine, just enjoy the fact that it's over. Good luck to you!

All you can do is try to relax and wait for the results

Good luck

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