Published Jul 4, 2019
Miffler
2 Posts
Took my PN NCLEX two days ago at 2pm and decided to read up on how to get results sooner and if possible without paying the 8-10$ on early results. Read about the “Pearson Vue Trick” where you attempt to re-register for another attempt at the NCLEX and see if they’ll attempt to accept your payment for the registration. Well they didn’t attempt it, I got the “good pop up” saying I was already registered. So if it turns out I did pass the exam, it will give an extra statistic to the theory. If not, it will give an extra statistic to the theory.
Anyway, there’s actually a little backstory to this, I graduated three years and three weeks(ish) ago from my test date. Yep took me this long to actually get around to taking it for the first time. I was top student in my class for the small program, but things like that don’t always make a complete story. Anyway. Ill update when I know officially. I’m excited.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the NCLEX forum.
Good luck
Cool, so I feel like I’ve waited long enough (three years) and I checked my license status once more and it’s still in review. it’s been 72 hours and today’s a holiday so I bought the early results. I need to make a change with the Job I have, it’s literally hell and I have a full weeks worth of paid vacation saved. So I’m making a move for the short term and going to think about my options. So it says I passed! Honestly this is great. Would pay 7.95 again.
Ive been under a serious amount of personal stress and other things for the past few months, an I’ve worked HARD for the past year on a LOT of things for me, so I deserve to find out my results for sure. I kept thinking about wearing my graduation pin when I finally took the exam and passed. Who knows I might just do that tomorrow. Funny I work with a grad from three years ago. I’ll be sure to swing by her floor and casually talk about the test if she’s working (maybe with my nursing pin on ? ). She’s been keeping up on me about it.
Anyway studying was hard with all the other actual life stuff going on this time around, i was fortunate to only have a part time job living at home when I was in school, and I commend a lot of people who do it and make it work in more complicated circumstances. I was a straight A-er and 100%-er in school til I slacked in third and fourth term (ego), finished strong. I was more nervous than usual this time around, I had people who had faith in me and like some I felt had more confidence than I did. But at least I can say I PASSED IT ON THE FIRST TRY. Haha two and a half years no studying, 6 months learning back little by little, test was 30 questions past minimum cutoff and was behind on pace when I was cutoff. Ok chow for now