I took the NCLEX-RN yesterday and I stopped at 140ish questions (I wasn't really looking). My 2 older brothers who graduated 2013 both did the PVT trick so they told me to do it and I did (unaware of the changes and how long we're suggested to wait).
So I entered a valid CC and got the "good popup" around 2 hours after my completion of the exam. However, I did some research and found out that checking at after 24 hours is much better.
Today, I checked again at 2pm since I recieved an email from PV yesterday at 1:58pm of completing the exam.
this time, I was nervous so I used a valid CC but wrong exp date and CVV and I still got the "good popup."
Bottom line: Ive read numerous posts that it's unreliable/reliable. But reading about what I did.. How are my chances that this "trick" will reflect my status tomorrow when I get my quick results?
Has there actually been a reported false positive even after the 24 hours?
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I took the NCLEX-RN yesterday and I stopped at 140ish questions (I wasn't really looking). My 2 older brothers who graduated 2013 both did the PVT trick so they told me to do it and I did (unaware of the changes and how long we're suggested to wait).
So I entered a valid CC and got the "good popup" around 2 hours after my completion of the exam. However, I did some research and found out that checking at after 24 hours is much better.
Today, I checked again at 2pm since I recieved an email from PV yesterday at 1:58pm of completing the exam.
this time, I was nervous so I used a valid CC but wrong exp date and CVV and I still got the "good popup."
Bottom line: Ive read numerous posts that it's unreliable/reliable. But reading about what I did.. How are my chances that this "trick" will reflect my status tomorrow when I get my quick results?
Has there actually been a reported false positive even after the 24 hours?