You didn't actually complete the trick. You literally have to submit your payment and then it will fail to go through buuuut don't matter! You passed! Congrats RN!
I mean, probably look into those job fairs more towards the end of the program. Roseman didn't really have job fairs on campus, the student orgs would sometimes have recruiters come and speak though. Yeah, I mean the did just lose De Lima and like op...
Jiwan and I are cohort-mates! (HI @JIWAN!!!). We both went to the Henderson campus. I stayed in the Vegas area, passed my NCLEX on Feb 28, had a job interview for Valley Health System on March 7th (offered a job on the spot!!), then the next day got...
Sorry, simply to just to stand by the trick's accuracy, here's how I understand how pearson vue's registration process is run, in not-real technical terms: By real card number I meant that it's probably someone's card number. A card number that is to...
Yeah. :/ seems like it's trying to charge you then. If you enter the card number that's basically close enough to a real one, like right amount of digits (and not just like 123456789), it would recognize it as a "real" card number... but obvi it woul...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news... So because your card number was correct and your security code was incorrect, it means that Pearson Vue actually tried to charge your card... this is the bad pop up, generally meaning you did not pass the test. ...
^of course you can't bring it into the room with all the computers. but yes, you can bring your phone to the pearson vue center and when you check in, like everyone else said, you'll turn it off in front of the pearson people (or prove it's off), the...
That's unfortunate. I don't know what to tell you because I'm unfamiliar with your situation. So that means you have to take the NCLEX and apply to your state board again? :/ Hopefully it doesn't cause too many visa issues. I wish you luck!
Yeah you didn't finish it. That's the old way to check. You actually do have to put in credit card info (well, a correct card number, but false Exp date and security code) and hit submit, which takes you to a review page, then submit again. Then and ...
I'm curious, a lot of people who said they that Pearson View trick didn't work for them either didn't do it correctly or did it too soon. May I ask how you did the pearson view trick? the steps, I mean.