Students NCLEX
Published Jan 24, 2013
You are reading page 2 of Got 265 questions, did the Pearson Vue Trick (PVT) and passed in California!!!!
akanini, MSN, RN
1,525 Posts
Good pop up is a PASS. This PVTRUTH has worked for every nurse I know, including myself for LPN AND RN results. Also someone posted on another thread that if another person got a bad pop up, would that person really want to come back and say they failed?
daeprano24
3 Posts
I took the NCLEX-RN on 01/30/13 in Ontario, CA. Finished the test in 75 questions and 30 minutes (delivery successful) later I did the pearson vue trick. Got the good pop up, everyday I checked the PVT to make sure it didn't somehow change and send me to the cc page. I was stressing and freaking out because 2 of my classmates who took the NCLEX-RN in Pasadena on 01/29/13 had their name on the CA BRN on Saturday 02/09/13 (Saturday). So it took a total of 8 business days from the time they passed to the posting of their names on the BRN. They both also got 75 questions and did the PVT and got the good pop up. Finally today 02/11/13 my name was on the CA BRN, PVT works yet again. It also took 8 business days from the time I took the test to finally see my name appearing on the CA BRN. I also have 3 more classmates that took the NCLEX-RN in Pasadena, CA. on February 5 & 7, 2013 and two of them got 75 questions and 1 got 110 questions and all three did the PVT and got the good pop up. Their names were up today as well 02/11/13, it only took them 2-4 days for their names to post. All 6 of us at one point or another suspected we were the exception the to the PVT, even though we all read hundreds of posts stating that the PVT worked. Among the 6 of us who read about the PVT never found 1 false positive (meaning someone got the good pop up and failed). Anyways the pearson vue trick worked for our group 6 out of 6 times. Just wanted to post this because I didn't want people to waste their lives away worrying and waiting and thinking they will be the first false positive because I have seen it work 6 out of 6 times with my classmates.
kemifair
489 Posts
I took the NCLEX-RN on 01/30/13 in Ontario' date=' CA. Finished the test in 75 questions and 30 minutes (delivery successful) later I did the pearson vue trick. Got the good pop up, everyday I checked the PVT to make sure it didn't somehow change and send me to the cc page. I was stressing and freaking out because 2 of my classmates who took the NCLEX-RN in Pasadena on 01/29/13 had their name on the CA BRN on Saturday 02/09/13 (Saturday). So it took a total of 8 business days from the time they passed to the posting of their names on the BRN. They both also got 75 questions and did the PVT and got the good pop up. Finally today 02/11/13 my name was on the CA BRN, PVT works yet again. It also took 8 business days from the time I took the test to finally see my name appearing on the CA BRN. I also have 3 more classmates that took the NCLEX-RN in Pasadena, CA. on February 5 & 7, 2013 and two of them got 75 questions and 1 got 110 questions and all three did the PVT and got the good pop up. Their names were up today as well 02/11/13, it only took them 2-4 days for their names to post. All 6 of us at one point or another suspected we were the exception the to the PVT, even though we all read hundreds of posts stating that the PVT worked. Among the 6 of us who read about the PVT never found 1 false positive (meaning someone got the good pop up and failed). Anyways the pearson vue trick worked for our group 6 out of 6 times. Just wanted to post this because I didn't want people to waste their lives away worrying and waiting and thinking they will be the first false positive because I have seen it work 6 out of 6 times with my classmates.[/quote']Congratulations
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SandyMickey
220 Posts
There are about 30 of my fellow graduates who have all done the Pearson Vue trick and it has worked for every single one. The minimum number of questions that people got was 75 and the maximum was my own with all 265. Some got 95, another one got 140, another got 205 but they all got the good pop up and passed! It really works!!
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
Congratulations Nurse!!!
princess416
2 Posts
I also took nclex pn 2 18 12 at 2 and got the max question.was so scared went home got the great pop up and today got the quick result I pass so it do work.
CambriaLeighHunter
1 Post
Hi everyone!! So I took boards on Friday, May 31, 2013. I got all 265 questions and am completely convinced that I failed. I am way too terrified to try the PVT! Any advice out there? Any information would be helpful! Thanks!!
Hi everyone!! So I took boards on Friday' date=' May 31, 2013. I got all 265 questions and am completely convinced that I failed. I am way too terrified to try the PVT! Any advice out there? Any information would be helpful! Thanks!![/quote']Where do you live? If you're in CA it should be up on the BRN website already. If not do you happen to remember what your last question was? If it was above the line level then you probably passed. I for sure thought I failed and I didn't so its possible to pass at 265! Good luck!
Where do you live? If you're in CA it should be up on the BRN website already. If not do you happen to remember what your last question was? If it was above the line level then you probably passed. I for sure thought I failed and I didn't so its possible to pass at 265! Good luck!
hopefull_RN
5 Posts
I too got 265 on RN june 3. Im super nervous to check PVT. I'm sure I failed. Everyone else I have talked with has only gotten 75, with one getting 117. I am a wreck........
No joke, EVERYONE in my cohort passed it with 75 except for me and another one who got 142 so I know what you feel like but I ended up passing. I couldn't stop crying for 2 days straight because I was so sure I failed. It felt like I was actually guessing the answers by the end! Stay positive. I did the trick and according to that I passed but i was still a MESS until I knew for sure.
I will find out tomorrow so Im hoping very much that I pass. Like many others this is something I've wanted for a very long time. I don't remember my LPN boards making me feel this horrible, but that was 7 years ago. I hope you are right.........and thank you....
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