Published Jun 21, 2019
linkinBSN
33 Posts
Does anyone have experience with being made eligible to test by the board of registered nursing, but not receiving an ATT email?
How long does it usually take to receive your ATT after being made eligible by the board? All my Pearson registration fees are paid for
krnohe
17 Posts
So I actually was approved by the BRN yesterday, but didn't get my ATT, so I contacted Pearson and they said that they hadn't received my information from the BRN yet and it would take 24-48 hours to receive my ATT once Pearson got the approval from the state BRN. I reached out the BRN today and they said it would take 3-5 business days for my approval to get to Pearson.
Any ideas why there is such a big delay??
I was stressing for no reason, I got mine shortly after posting this. So I'm sure yours will come through soon. However, tomorrow is a holiday so there may be a slight delay, you should receive your ATT by Friday I would guess ?
I hope so! I just don't understand why it's taking so long for my approval to get from the BRN to Pearson
They give you longer wait times, they told me and all my friends it could take 3-4 weeks for Pearson to process the approval, but I think that's just the script they have to give everyone. Most of us got ours about 48 hours after the board made us eligible
Where are you located? Once I got my ATT, there was testing availability open the next day! And I'm in a busy area
I'm in San Diego! I'm just feeling the pressure with the holiday being tomorrow. I feel like it's going to take forever to process and I'm supposed to start a job at the end of the month, so I need to take my exam ASAP.
Oh me too! I was able to test right away. You have to accept the fact that it will be short notice though. You'll see immediate test dates open because a lot of people drop the night before, so you have to be willing to sign up at night and then potentially go the next morning. So you may not have as much time to mentally prepare yourself for the exam day, but at least you'll be able to test. I was also willing to commute literally anywhere in CA if it came to it, but thankfully I didn't have to commute.
My license was posted less than 48 hours later
Omg that's the best news I've heard in weeks lol. At this point, I'm willing to take it anywhere with no notice as long as I can get it done. Thanks for talking me off the ledge haha