Nclex in sc

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I just took my boards on the 26th. I checked on the 30th and Pearson said that I passes unofficially. But the LLR website says that I do not have any applications pending. What does this mean? Shouldn't my application be pending or my license number be posted already? I'm not worried about not having my license number, I'm just worried because it said I do not have any applications pending at this time.

Please please please help me!

Specializes in CVICU/ED, CCRN-CSC, CFRN.

If you log into LLR and there is no license pending that you can open and view to see what has been accepted etc (photo, application, etc), then you should search for your name and license in the AM. If it doesn't show, I would give them a call and try to figure out what is going on. I took mine on the 25th and my application on LLR is there and "pending"

It says no application is pending. I'm really nervous to why it says that! Because I passed the Nclex. I was told that if you fail then it will go away and say no application pending. But not when Pearson still says I passed

Specializes in CVICU/ED, CCRN-CSC, CFRN.

Not entirely true, when I failed the first time mine never disappeared. Even if you failed it will still remain as pending for 90 days anyways. After 90 days it will disappear and you'll have to do another

Well do you think they can make me take the remediation or hold my license if I passed the NCLEX already?

Specializes in CVICU/ED, CCRN-CSC, CFRN.

I think you're over thinking this way too much and worrying for no reason. Did you call the BON like I suggested before? If not you're not utilizing your most accurate source to figure out what's going on here. I don't mean to sound harsh or rude at all, but simply call the BON and explain your situation and ask what's going on/what you need to do. If you got your results saying you passed NCLEX then what are you going to remediate? A passed test? Seriously, call the BON.

Specializes in CVICU/ED, CCRN-CSC, CFRN.

Also they could hold or deny your license if you passed the NCLEX if you recently established a criminal record or done something to prevent you from getting one. But again YOU NEED TO CALL THE BON. Good luck!

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