Published Jul 22, 2007
traumatized8
12 Posts
OMG I was one of those who had their exam stopped at 215 and i was soooo nervous and of course waiting for my results for about 1 month (Cali BON and I don't have a SSN yet) seemed like forever,
I've never heard of anyone who had 215 questions and passed so I was so freakin' scared. but when I received my results and saw that thin envelope I was so happy and I am really really thankful that I survived NCLEX -RN:balloons:
Diary/Dairy, RN
1,785 Posts
CONGRATS on passing your test!!!! :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
Good job!
ohmeowzer RN, RN
2,306 Posts
good job !!! :welcome::balloons::balloons::balloons::biggringi another RN ,,, wee hoo
nadu13
425 Posts
Congratulations!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Great to hear that you passed.
And again the number of questions has no bearing on determining if you passed or did not pass. The issue for you is that you do not have a SSN#, so had to wait for the snail mail to bring you the results. This is a well-known fact when you test for CA.
Great to hear that you passed.And again the number of questions has no bearing on determining if you passed or did not pass. The issue for you is that you do not have a SSN#, so had to wait for the snail mail to bring you the results. This is a well-known fact when you test for CA.
thanks to everybody here at allnurses, and to suzanne as well, you replied when I thought it was so impossible that I had to wait for someone to finish before I could take my scheduled exam because pearsonvue scheduled an excess in the number of examinees for that day.
it's true that the basis of passing the NCLEX is not in the number of questions that we had, nor in the number of select all that apply items that we had, its how we answer the questions through careful analysis.
good luck to everybody
God bless.....
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,406 Posts
Congratulatiosn!