Nclex 85 Questionsfav Events - Took the nclex on 6/8. It took me about an hour to an hour and 20ish minutes, shut off in 85 questions. Went out to my car and cried for a solid 20 minutes about the exam, i was 100%. Start with the baseline cat assessments before you start studying. Then do practice qs and take a readiness assessment every 3ish days (or everyday if your exam is closer). It is a test of safety. Focus on triaging patients and priority interventions. I got a ton of those questions. I passed my nclex in 85 questions in about an hour and a half. If i could do anything different, it would be to do as many cat and self assessments as possible. If your nclex stopped exactly at 85 questions, it either means that you passed it with flying colors or you failed horribly. The computer came to a pass/fail decision relatively quickly if it. Doing at least 85 practice questions each day on archer really helped me get into the groove, so i wouldn’t feel overwhelmed with how long the actual nclex was taking me to finish. Depending on different factors, the exam typically shuts off anywhere between 85 to 150 questions. But what are the chances of passing nclex with 85 questions? If your nclex stopped exactly at 85 questions, it either means that you passed it with flying colors or you failed horribly. The computer came to a pass/fail decision relatively quickly if it. Doing at least 85 practice questions each day on archer really helped me get into the groove, so i wouldn’t feel overwhelmed with how long the actual nclex was taking me to finish. Depending on different factors, the exam typically shuts off anywhere between 85 to 150 questions. But what are the chances of passing nclex with 85 questions? Ended up passing in 85. If you failed in 85 you have a severe knowledge deficit and you need to to be honest with yourself and do a comprehensive review of major concepts. I took the nclex on a saturday, so i didn't find out until monday at like noon. I was so nervous i thought it could go both ways. I passed with 85 questions. One thing i will say is i. I see a lot of posts on here with people worrying about being shut off at 85. While i cannot speak for all, statistically it is exponentially more likely you passed rather than failed. I took my nclex yesterday and it shut off at 85 questions i was so nervous because i was ready to go the full 150. I felt like it was going okay and when i didn’t get an. Is 85 question in nclex good? The number of questions is not an indicator of performance. If the computer stops at 85 questions, it means you have either clearly passed or failed based on. If by 85 questions the nclex is 95% confident you can or cannot do that, it will shut off. I passed at 85 questions on my first try. I used saunders, nclex bootcamp, and the hesi book from evolve.
Took the nclex on 6/8. It took me about an hour to an hour and 20ish minutes, shut off in 85 questions. Went out to my car and cried for a solid 20 minutes about the exam, i was 100%. Start with the baseline cat assessments before you start studying. Then do practice qs and take a readiness assessment every 3ish days (or everyday if your exam is closer). It is a test of safety. Focus on triaging patients and priority interventions. I got a ton of those questions. I passed my nclex in 85 questions in about an hour and a half. If i could do anything different, it would be to do as many cat and self assessments as possible. If your nclex stopped exactly at 85 questions, it either means that you passed it with flying colors or you failed horribly. The computer came to a pass/fail decision relatively quickly if it. Doing at least 85 practice questions each day on archer really helped me get into the groove, so i wouldn’t feel overwhelmed with how long the actual nclex was taking me to finish. Depending on different factors, the exam typically shuts off anywhere between 85 to 150 questions. But what are the chances of passing nclex with 85 questions?