Also, for those of you not familiar with the NCLEX, it is a smart test. Meaning the more questions you get right the harder the questions get. If you answer a question wrong then you get easier questions. The test shuts off once you've either passed or failed (and it doesn't tell you which one it was until 2 days later). The minimum number of questions you can possibly get is 75, the maximum is 265 and you have 6 hours to complete the test. There is a test bank of thousands of questions so every person who takes it gets a different test.
My test took me just about one hour and the test shut off at 75 questions. When it shut off I completely felt like I'd failed. I've been told this is actually a good sign, everyone that passes leaves feeling like they failed. However, it's still not a good feeling to leave a test feeling that horribly about it.
I was completely relieved this morning to see an "ACTIVE" next to my name and an RN license with the Utah Department of Occupational and Professional Licensing. I have completely enjoyed the last few days, not worrying about studying and just hanging out all day with Chase. I'm also glad I don't have to go out and get a nursing job right away. I love nursing, but I love being a mom even more.
That is so awesome!! Im so happy you passed. Im nervous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Nurse Courtney! I knew you would pass :).
ReplyDeleteAlso, knowing my accident-prone children as I do, I can see your knowledge and expertise coming in very handy in the future, so excellent career choice!
Way to go! Darrel and I are so happy for you (and also very impressed!)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Court! So awesome. Now you can just relax and enjoy life until you absolutely have to get a job.
ReplyDeleteYay courtney how exciting! I haven't taken it and I am freaking out.
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