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from what i've heard.....the last question and whether it's right or wrong doesn't matter neither. i really don't know. i just took my test on wednesday night and waiting for the results too and i'm sure i got the last question right but?? i still don't know. GOOD LUCK bella!! i'll keep praying for us =D
Bella---- don't worry it happens to the best of us. I am so sorry that you did not pass. I know how disappointed you are. It will take some time to get over it, but we all fall down but we must get up. Remember God did not bring you this far to leave you. You will always have our support. I know how it feel to see fail when you look at your results. We are hear to listen to you vent if you need to. Take some time to readjust and then start studing again.
Sorry to hear this Bella, Many fail, I did and passed on third attempt. Take a break and decide on a study plan before you start studying again. Suzanne has done a good program to help people pass NCLEX so why not have a look at it. Can be found in the sticky called New revised First tip
wow...i found out today i failed. disappointed, depressed....let my fiance down. it just sucks.
I felt the same way when I failed the first time. I was so disappointed and ashamed that I could not even tell my allnurses family. My in-laws started treating me differently after finding out about my failure. I decided it was time to turn off the phones and focus.
Take a few days off and get back studying. Stay away from negative people and tell only those who you get positive support from about your new test date.
For 7 weeks after failing the first time, I took my sweet time in studying from the NCSBN website, reviewed info from HESI, and completed the entire Priority, Delegation, and Assignment book. Unlike the first time when I studied, I went to bed every night before midnight. For anxiety, I practiced deep breathing and meditation of seeing myself at the test center taking my test and subsequently my passing results. Most of all, I prayed to Jesus to cleanse me of anxiety.
I then went and took my test in December, without my husband knowing, and finally passed. Anxiety robbed me the first time testing, and I was determined not to let it happen again. I understand what you are going through, but I know you will pass.
Bella36RN
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Hi. I am a LPN who just took the NCLEX-RN yesterday. I stopped at 120 something and I think I got the last question wrong and I am freaking out. When I took the LPN NCLEX I went all the way and passed but when I finished I did not think I had passed. So, yesterday I had prepared to go all the way since I usually answer the questions so wishy-washy and I didn't. I know what number you stopped at doesnt matter but what about the last question you get?