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I took the NCLEX-RN yesterday in Columbia, Missouri. I read each question twice and then answered. Honestly there was not one question I answered that I was 100% certain was the correct answer. When I left I felt defeated. As soon as I returned home I logged on to Pearson Vue and did the trick. I got the "good" pop up. (about 100 times now) :up: I have read everything I could on the PVT and I did not find one person who reported a false positive. I also read that the reason one can not re-register if you pass is that the computer already knows you passed and has canceled your ATT number. I should find out Monday. Unofficial or not I am still going to pay for the early results just because that is how I roll..... I will post my findings. Good luck to all!

Good luck with your official results.

Specializes in "Wound care - geriatric care.

Don't even waste your money on quick results, PVT is 100% safe...you passed. Congratulations, I would instead begin to log on to the BRN site and wait for my name to show up.

Specializes in Cardiovascular.

im in st. charles...took the test june 29th (tuesday) and i got the good pop up. i found out i passed using the 48hr quick results on thursday...but i got my letter in the mail on saturday telling me that i had passed already. i wondered why i even paid for the quick results, if the letter comes 2 days later...(not like its that expensive, but dumb!) so if you can wait it out...i would just wait to get the letter in the mail. i agree that the pvt is 99% true, so i would just relax and wait for the letter...it comes super fast. then, they put my license number online like 1 week after my test date. i understand paying for the early results cause its so nerve racking...but i just wanted to let you know how fast the letter comes telling you the official results! :)

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

ATT is only good for one go so it doesn't matter if you pass or fail once used it has gone.

Good luck

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