Published Mar 30, 2020
AspiringRN, CNA, LPN
34 Posts
Hello future LPNs and RNs,
Were any of you initially bummed that your state test was postponed due to Covid-19? It has been a few weeks now since my test has been cancelled. I've had sometime to get over those initial feelings. My rescheduled test won't be until sometime in June. If you're currently going through the same thing, how do you stay motivated in studying with this huge delay in testing?
ansuansuroy
3 Posts
Hi, my husband’s NCLEX RN test is scheduled on April 15 in India. But India is going through locked down at present. I didn’t get any cancellation notice yet. Did they notify you about exam cancellation? How did you reschedule it? Please replay
I am from NY. My test was scheduled for April 6. I received a cancellation notice via email.
You can either reschedule online or call.
thank you @AspiringRn. How do we reschedule it. ? I didn’t see option to reschedule instead I saw an option to “unschedule”.should we have to unschedule first?
Your test date seems to not be cancelled.
I would call to confirm my test date isn’t.
Silver_Rik, ASN, RN
201 Posts
Scheduled March 21, canceled
Rescheduled to April 29, canceled
Rescheduled to May 28, then maybe 3 days later April 29 was available again
Took NCLEX-RN 4/29 PASSED in 61 questions - received official notification of my RN license from BoN on 5/1
Congratulations!!
I am so happy for you!
bbeere, BSN, RN
21 Posts
Anyone from NY who scheduled their NCLEX?? I’m graduating in a week & will be registering/scheduling the NCLEX soon but us students graduating are hearing that it may be months before we can actually take the NCLEX due to covid-19 there is limited availability for testing so the dates are all booked until august/September. We have no idea how true this is & I’m wondering if anyone just recently scheduled their test for NY and was able to get an earlier date?
Hi, I happen to be from Ny.
My test is May 27.
I see many earlier dates (within the past week) have opened up. I don’t think you have anything to worry about.