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HI, I took the NCLEX yesterday and think I failed. The computer stopped at 105 or 106 questions and I felt it was pretty hard. I came home and looked up some of the "easy" questions I remembered and got them wrong. Just wondering cause everyone seems to pass with 75 or 265 questions.
Teresa
HI all,
My names Sheri I yook the NCLEX this morning at 8am and freaked out when it did not cut off at 75 questions...at around 185 questions it cut off that's an estimate b/c I looked down at about 181 and then a few questions later it cut off...IM FREAKING OUT i feel like I knew nothing there were so many SATA and medications questions that I had no idea about ......NOW the wait is on and I feel so sick to my stomach.....everyone pray for me PLEASE THanks
Hi this is SHERI i took the NCLEX this morning and freaked out when it did not shut off at 75 questions I was almost in tears so I took a break at about 160 questions then at around 185 questions the computer turned grey I know exactly how you feel I just want to break down I PRAY WE both passed ...I feel like there were so many medications that I knew nothing about and soooo mant select all that apply questions ... I'm so scarred now we just have to sit and wait
I passed with 75 questions. I was admist a violent fury to get those questions answered when the computer, just suddenly turned off. I just freaked and got out of there as fast as I could, thinking, no, knowing that I failed. I tried to tell myself that this awful feeling would pass for not passing it the first time. I proceeded to a liquor store. What, 9am was too early to drink? I was going through some high anxiety when the two days finally passed. I went to a library because I didn't have internet and bam there was my name upon the masses that had passed. So, don't think the worst, just hope for the best. And guess what, if you do fail, you will learn from that experience and will take it again with flying colors! Best wishes!
smk1, LPN
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passed 1st time 75 questions. Congrats to all testers and good luck to the soon to be testers.