Well, I did it. Best of all, I survived it.
I took the NCLEX today; I had 75 questions, and it took me about an hour and a half to finish.
The best thing about it, I didn't cry, scream, or piss my pants! :-) I was really nervous going into the testing center, but after I got started, everything seemed to calm down a great deal, and by the time I got through the tutorial questions, I felt calm and ready to focus. The test was hard, but for most questions, I was able to breathe and think through the problems. At least, I could eliminate one answer from the question. There were only a few questions where I was at a complete loss, and had no idea what the hell was going on.
Anyways, I came home and tried the Pearson Vue computer trick. According to it, I have passed, but I'm not getting my hopes up yet.
But hopefully there will be more good news to follow!
I took the NCLEX today; I had 75 questions, and it took me about an hour and a half to finish.
The best thing about it, I didn't cry, scream, or piss my pants! :-) I was really nervous going into the testing center, but after I got started, everything seemed to calm down a great deal, and by the time I got through the tutorial questions, I felt calm and ready to focus. The test was hard, but for most questions, I was able to breathe and think through the problems. At least, I could eliminate one answer from the question. There were only a few questions where I was at a complete loss, and had no idea what the hell was going on.
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How I looked and felt testing |
But hopefully there will be more good news to follow!
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