Just took NCLEX RN with 120-150 questions. And tried pv trick.

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Well, I finally attempted my 3rd try at the infamous NCLEX RN exam TODAY! The first time I got 78 questions and failed, second time 110 and this time between 120-150. Not sure exact number and of course I'm aware that the number of questions you answer has no significance if you passed or failed. What i do know is that I tried the pearsonvue trick the second time I failed and it let me go all the way and pay with the credit card. This time I tried an hour after I took the test, and the site said my results were delivered successfully. And I got the "so-called" good pop-up. I really hope this trick is true! I have been doing nothing but studying for the past year since I have been out of nursing school and definitely know I deserve to finally conquer this monster of a test! I believe the kaplan , saunders, and lacharity books were a tremendous help! I got lots and lots of infectious disease, prioritizing, a few delegation, lots of SATA one dosage calc, lots of med questions. The first 2 times I took it I barely got any SATA or infections disease, just a couple. Anyone out there have any feedback to give me a peace of mind? How accurate do you believe the pearsonvue trick is? And the fact that I had mostly higher end questions, does it make sense that I was doing well?

I have been religiously going on this site for other people's stories and inspiration. Thanks for everyone that has shared their experiences!!

Thanks caliotter3! Do you believe in the pearson vue trick? and have you already taken your NCLEX exam? I took the LPN NCLEX 3 years ago and did fine. Now to just conquer the RN!!!

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Questions regarding the PVT could you please ask in the pearsonvue part 2 thread for continuity or alternatively check out the original thread and review the poll in that one plus the poll in this thread Pearsonvue trick - poll once you receive your results - Nursing for Nurses and see how accurate it is

Specializes in "Wound care - geriatric care.

I think you passed

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