Published Sep 28, 2013
snowyeyes2
23 Posts
I graduated with an ADN last December of 2012. All my classmates passed except me. I failed the nclex 3 times. I took the Nclex today for the 4th time. My test ended at 86 questions. I was devastated. I thought either I failed again or possibly passed. I got into my car shaking. I logged into pearson and it said delivery successful. I tried registering and this came up:
Our records indicate you have already scheduled for this exam. Please contact your member board for further assistance. another registration cannot be made at this time.
does this mean I passed this time????????????? Please tell me yes.....
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
My test ended at 86 questions. I was devastated. I thought either I failed again or possibly passed.
You are 100% correct in thinking those thoughts...since there are only two options...pass or fail. :)
I'm happy to tell you, that little blurb you got was the 'good' pop up. And it DOES indicate a PASS!
congrats!!
icandothis09
54 Posts
CONGRATS!!! wow finally you are a .. how did you prepare for this exam?.. i also failed 3x already.. but then again CONGRATS
dhillons
34 Posts
I graduated with an ADN last December of 2012. All my classmates passed except me. I failed the nclex 3 times. I took the Nclex today for the 4th time. My test ended at 86 questions. I was devastated. I thought either I failed again or possibly passed. I got into my car shaking. I logged into pearson and it said delivery successful. I tried registering and this came up: Our records indicate you have already scheduled for this exam. Please contact your member board for further assistance. another registration cannot be made at this time. does this mean I passed this time????????????? Please tell me yes.....
Thanks!!!
Good luck for future!!!
For the 1st three times I failed Nclex, I studied on my own because I couldn't afford the review programs like Kaplan or Hurst. But for my 4th time, I signed up for Kaplan online review after I worked more hours at work and paid for it. I think Kaplan really helped me this time. It's different for everyone. I didn't use anything else except for Kaplan this time. I tried to answer at least 50-75 questions a day. Also, most importantly was my faith for God. I knew he had a reason why I didn't pass the 3 times. I prayed everyday to Him and He really helped me pass. I took deep breaths while I was taking the test. If I can do it, so can you. I think this made me realize how thankful I should be.
Hopefully I REALLY passed. I will find out in 2 days, but for now, I got the good pop-up and people say saying I passed.
melaniedale28f
172 Posts
Praise God
aidafm
30 Posts
Wow. ..your giving me such a great motivating! I took my nclex in September 16th for the third time, and I failed. I found a last minute review course with kaplan starting Monday. Is a 4 day class and of course online access to all their material. I just have so much faith that this is what will help me pass. Thank you, and congratulations!
chandrakala
2 Posts
I recently took RN examination test. I failed at 75 questions. I had studied all the content from Kaplan test prep. took all the test that was in there but I had hard time answering those question in the test. I am thinking of going back and taking that test again. I am looking for suggestion for my upcome test. I want to know if I had miss any content, if I need to study certain book to get success on my next test..
Hi Chandrakala,
My official results come out tomorrow. I tried the Pearson vue and got the good pop-up. People are saying I passed, so hopefully I did.
It was my 4th time passing the Nclex. I knew the content, I can't say I know EVERYTHING because it's impossible to know all the content. I think I had a problem with answering the questions.
This time, I only used Kaplan. It will be different for everyone, but for me this was like the last straw. I have a short attention span so I didn't answer 50 questions all at once in the test bank like Kaplan said to. Instead, I answered 10 questions at a time. I think this helped me somehow. Because while I was taking the test, I imagined that I was doing what I did at home, take it slow, breathe, and answer 10 questions at a time. I only answered questions everyday because I went over the content enough. Like I said in my post, my faith was the most important to me. I stayed positive and prayed. I hope you hear good news.