Published Jun 20, 2009
agilitydogs
22 Posts
Found out today that I passed my NCLEX. I felt pretty good about it when it shut off at 75 and I had 22 SATA, but nothing feels as good as when you see that PASS . I am super excited!!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
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icureu
46 Posts
Congratulations!!!!!! I'm so happy for you. Wow, 22 select all that apply. I will be taking mine in a couple of weeks. I'm so nervous. Congrats again, go celebrate.
CrufflerJJ, BSN, RN, EMT-P
1,023 Posts
I'm amazed at the people who are able to keep track of the number of meds/prioritization/delegation/SATA type questions during their NCLEX exam. I was just trying to get through the thing, and don't remember how many of the different type questions I had. Being a stressful event, I think it was blocked out in an attempt to keep me almost sane.
FYI, I HATE the SATA questions - they were a pain during nursing school, and they were a pain on the NCLEX.
shoegalRN, RN
1,338 Posts
I'm amazed at the people who are able to keep track of the number of meds/prioritization/delegation/SATA type questions during their NCLEX exam. I was just trying to get through the thing, and don't remember how many of the different type questions I had. Being a stressful event, I think it was blocked out in an attempt to keep me almost sane.FYI, I HATE the SATA questions - they were a pain during nursing school, and they were a pain on the NCLEX.
I hear if you get SATA questions on the NCLEX, you are doing extremely well, as they are very high application questions. This is according to the Kaplan rep.
I made little check marks on my dry erase board every time I got a SATA question so i would know. I hate them too, and was ready to poke my eye out with a stick when I had so many of them.
sbyr43
8 Posts
I took my NCLEX today and had 265 question. I haven't found out officially yet, but I just know I failed. Any words of encouragement out there.
Why do you feel like you failed? I know someone who took boards and got all the questions and PASSED!
You can do the Pearson trick to see if you passed or failed. It's not official, but from what I hear (on these boards) is that the "trick" is pretty accurate.
What did you use to prepare?
sugaNspice
25 Posts
CONGRATS!!!!!
ErinDel, ASN, BSN, RN
528 Posts
Congrats and goodluck as a new nurse:)