Pearson Vue trick doesn't work!

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to share my experience. I live in CA and did the nclex test on Monday. Today I wanted to try the pvt because like everyone I want to know. After looking online,reading every where that it works and having people telling me they did it and it worked I decided to do it.

I logged online and enter all the information and my credit card information and when I clicked on pay, they took my payment and this message was on the top of the page " your registration has been submitted to 21, California board of nursing. If your registration is approved, you will receive an authorization to test email from the board of nursing/ regulatory body"

So if this trick ever worked now they fix it! You still don't know if you pass the test or not and cherry on the top of the cake you loose $200, which by the way is not refundable.

I hope it will help someone not to do the same mistake as me and just be patient.

one way you can check a bit early is by looking on breeze for the licensure verification and type your name. If you pass and have been assigned a license number it will pop up. I don't know how long it take but definitely I will be faster than the mail.

Good luck!

It only takes your money if you don't pass. If you do it tells you another test cannot be scheduled at this time.

So you passed?

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
It only takes your money if you don't pass. If you do it tells you another test cannot be scheduled at this time.

No there are people who have passed & were charged.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

It doesn't say pass or fail. If you are charged you might have failed. If you are not charged you might have passed. Once you are charged the system won't let you create a third duplicate registration.

Only the BoN can release official results. States that participate in quick results let you obtain accurate pass/fail results for an $8 fee (CA does not participate)

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Moved to NCLEX forum

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