Took NCLEX yesterday and stopped at 75 SO NERVOUS!

12/7/2019 1:29:21 PM
Had my NCLEX exam yesterday and I do not know how to feel. I was so shocked when my exam stopped at 75! I seriously thought it would go on a bit more. That means I surprisingly knew a lot more then I thought I knew or I did very bad. The wait is killing. I officially started studying for the NCLEX on November 4th and my exam was on December 6th. I did over 1,000 questions and had about 1,100 questions left over that I could not get to. I read all the rationales for the ones I got right and wrong and just kept doing practice questions every day. I did not feel nervous the week of the exam and even the morning of. As I was taking the exam I felt the questions getting difficult but I also felt I was guessing on some of them. If I did not know the answer to one I would eliminate the ones that are wrong for sure and go from there. I don't remember how many SATA questions I got but I know it was more than 10 for sure. I also had 3 drag and drop, 0 exhibits, 2 math questions, 1 picture question, 0 hot spots. I felt the questions would get easy and difficult and would fluctuate like that throughout. I also had 3 SATA questions in a row multiple times during the exam. From my memory, I can say that at least 20 questions I know I got right but I don't remember the other questions lol. My mind went blank after the exam ended. I am just so nervous about my result! I have this deep feeling that I could not have done THAT bad to fail at 75 but I also don't believe in my self that I could pass at 75. I don't want to do the PVT because I heard a lot of people got false positives and false negatives with it. I keep checking my Board of Nursing website to see if they posted my license but I think they will only do it in 48 hours. I have been praying none stop since I started studying and looking for an ounce of hope!


12/10/2019 11:32:49 AM
tgdj326327 wrote:
Had my NCLEX exam yesterday and I do not know how to feel. I was so shocked when my exam stopped at 75! I seriously thought it would go on a bit more. That means I surprisingly knew a lot more then I thought I knew or I did very bad. The wait is killing. I officially started studying for the NCLEX on November 4th and my exam was on December 6th. I did over 1,000 questions and had about 1,100 questions left over that I could not get to. I read all the rationales for the ones I got right and wrong and just kept doing practice questions every day. I did not feel nervous the week of the exam and even the morning of. As I was taking the exam I felt the questions getting difficult but I also felt I was guessing on some of them. If I did not know the answer to one I would eliminate the ones that are wrong for sure and go from there. I don't remember how many SATA questions I got but I know it was more than 10 for sure. I also had 3 drag and drop, 0 exhibits, 2 math questions, 1 picture question, 0 hot spots. I felt the questions would get easy and difficult and would fluctuate like that throughout. I also had 3 SATA questions in a row multiple times during the exam. From my memory, I can say that at least 20 questions I know I got right but I don't remember the other questions lol. My mind went blank after the exam ended. I am just so nervous about my result! I have this deep feeling that I could not have done THAT bad to fail at 75 but I also don't believe in my self that I could pass at 75. I don't want to do the PVT because I heard a lot of people got false positives and false negatives with it. I keep checking my Board of Nursing website to see if they posted my license but I think they will only do it in 48 hours. I have been praying none stop since I started studying and looking for an ounce of hope!


12/10/2019 11:34:32 AM
tgdj326327 wrote:
Had my NCLEX exam yesterday and I do not know how to feel. I was so shocked when my exam stopped at 75! I seriously thought it would go on a bit more. That means I surprisingly knew a lot more then I thought I knew or I did very bad. The wait is killing. I officially started studying for the NCLEX on November 4th and my exam was on December 6th. I did over 1,000 questions and had about 1,100 questions left over that I could not get to. I read all the rationales for the ones I got right and wrong and just kept doing practice questions every day. I did not feel nervous the week of the exam and even the morning of. As I was taking the exam I felt the questions getting difficult but I also felt I was guessing on some of them. If I did not know the answer to one I would eliminate the ones that are wrong for sure and go from there. I don't remember how many SATA questions I got but I know it was more than 10 for sure. I also had 3 drag and drop, 0 exhibits, 2 math questions, 1 picture question, 0 hot spots. I felt the questions would get easy and difficult and would fluctuate like that throughout. I also had 3 SATA questions in a row multiple times during the exam. From my memory, I can say that at least 20 questions I know I got right but I don't remember the other questions lol. My mind went blank after the exam ended. I am just so nervous about my result! I have this deep feeling that I could not have done THAT bad to fail at 75 but I also don't believe in my self that I could pass at 75. I don't want to do the PVT because I heard a lot of people got false positives and false negatives with it. I keep checking my Board of Nursing website to see if they posted my license but I think they will only do it in 48 hours. I have been praying none stop since I started studying and looking for an ounce of hope!

Did you get your result?


12/10/2019 12:35:26 PM
Yes I passed!! 🙌🏽


12/10/2019 8:01:35 PM
congratulations !!


12/23/2019 3:50:41 AM
tgdj326327 wrote:
Had my NCLEX exam yesterday and I do not know how to feel. I was so shocked when my exam stopped at 75! I seriously thought it would go on a bit more. That means I surprisingly knew a lot more then I thought I knew or I did very bad. The wait is killing. I officially started studying for the NCLEX on November 4th and my exam was on December 6th. I did over 1,000 questions and had about 1,100 questions left over that I could not get to. I read all the rationales for the ones I got right and wrong and just kept doing practice questions every day. I did not feel nervous the week of the exam and even the morning of. As I was taking the exam I felt the questions getting difficult but I also felt I was guessing on some of them. If I did not know the answer to one I would eliminate the ones that are wrong for sure and go from there. I don't remember how many SATA questions I got but I know it was more than 10 for sure. I also had 3 drag and drop, 0 exhibits, 2 math questions, 1 picture question, 0 hot spots. I felt the questions would get easy and difficult and would fluctuate like that throughout. I also had 3 SATA questions in a row multiple times during the exam. From my memory, I can say that at least 20 questions I know I got right but I don't remember the other questions lol. My mind went blank after the exam ended. I am just so nervous about my result! I have this deep feeling that I could not have done THAT bad to fail at 75 but I also don't believe in my self that I could pass at 75. I don't want to do the PVT because I heard a lot of people got false positives and false negatives with it. I keep checking my Board of Nursing website to see if they posted my license but I think they will only do it in 48 hours. I have been praying none stop since I started studying and looking for an ounce of hope!


CONGRATS!!! SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!
did you just use Uworld?


3/5/2020 11:07:07 AM
Great Job I took the NCLEX 2 days ago and passed as well in 75 Q. My only study guide was Uworld and felt more than prepared once I saw the first few questions that I was given!


3/5/2020 12:05:11 PM
Congartulations! how was your scores in Uworld before taking the exam?


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