I took the exam March 1, 2014, does anybody used the pv trick recently and worked?

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I just took the exam yesterday Mar 1 2014 and the computer shut down after 75 questions, tried the pvt two hours after and got good pop up. I just can't wait, I am nervous waiting for 2 business days to at least get the quick results if available.

Everyone that has taken it so far and has gotten the "good pop up" said they got their results confirmed by a pass with license number on the BON site. So it sounds like it still works.............congrats to you.

I got the good pop up and mine shut off at 75 too. I was convinced I failed but quick results said I passed! Good luck and congrats :)

Everyone that has taken it so far and has gotten the "good pop up" said they got their results confirmed by a pass with license number on the BON site. So it sounds like it still works.............congrats to you.

Thanks Nikkinism70s I hope it also works for me, I am just so nervous and I am really hoping and praying for it!

I got the good pop up and mine shut off at 75 too. I was convinced I failed but quick results said I passed! Good luck and congrats :)

Wow congrats! I still can't relax 'til i get the quick result. :))

LOL @casey_chloe87................I hear you on that!

I recently took mine feb 27 did the pvt as soon as i walked out the test center and I found out yesterday I passed. So the trick still works.

The PVT trick works! I did it after taking the NCLEX 2 weeks ago for the first time. My computer shut off at 75 Qs and I couldn't believe it. I did the PVT trick 4 hours after I finished the test, got the good pop up, and the next day my license was on the GA liscence website!

GO CELEBRATE!

The pearson vue trick still works!!

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Yes it does....Congratulations.

Thanks everyone! I just checked the GABN this morning and found my name! I am just so happy and I feel so blessed. The PVT still works! Thanks again for the replies! God bless us all :) :)

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