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Failed NCLEX

I took the NCLEX-RN on May 1st and I'm 99% sure that I failed this time. I took the whole 5 hours and I ran out of my time. after I was done with the test I did the PVT and I got the "bad" pop up, which I already expected.

My question is..

since California does not participate in the quick result service (which I really wished they did...) I have to wait until my official result to arrive through my mail and it's probably going to take a month or more.

While waiting for my result, does anyone know whether I can reapply even before I get my official results? I don't mind my money being charged regardless I passed or not (I'm almost 100% sure I did not pass). because it takes long time for the BRN to process the application anyway... The first time I applied for the NCLEX, it took 3 month for them to finally send me an ATT number...

my question regarding to the NCELX studying materials..

I heard a lot about Mark Klimek lecture.

I want to try studying the Mark Kliemk audio. does anyone know when can I get the audio please?

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IMO, considering that another member recently posted about the PVT being inaccurate for them, I'd wait until you get an official notification about whether you failed. If you did fail, you'll get a breakdown of what you did well on and where you didn't do so well, so you can plan your revision for the retake.

Best of luck.

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