▲ 1 r/NCLEX
I recently took the NCLEX, it shut off at 85 questions.
The whole time I got case studies, SATA, prioritization etc.
As the test was going, I couldn’t help but to think “yeah, if people are taking this time 3-4-5-6 times, they should not be a nurse.”
The test isn’t hard whatsoever. It’s a fairly fair test. If you can’t pass that after three tries, you should have to take a nursing program all over or you should be barred from nursing.
If they dismiss you from a program for academic failure, they should for sure dismiss you from being a nurse after so many failed attempts.
Go head get at me in the comments but I stand on this .
u/Glittering_Pilot_102 — 20 days ago