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Hi, took the nclex pn and stopped at 85 with 26 SATA. I tried the Pearson vue trick and got the good pop up. Does the trick work? Anyone else get this and pass? This is my third time taking it!! I'm so scared I didn't pass again, but have a bit of hope since I've never received the good pop up. I'm in Cali so it takes awhile to get results. Thanks in advance for taking the time to read
Just wanted to update you guys ..that I passed my nclex!!! Another trick to check if you pass is check on breeze website! Register and if they give you an option to pay for your license, that means you passed! So PVT and breeze did work for me! No words can describe how happy I feel, good luck to everyone and never give up!!
Congrats!!!How will you check in Breeze if you passed the exam?
Once you register, go in and there should be a drop down menu that gives you options. If it says pay for licensure that most likely means you passed! Otherwise it would give you another option of applying for a interim permit I believe
Once you register, go in and there should be a drop down menu that gives you options. If it says pay for licensure that most likely means you passed! Otherwise it would give you another option of applying for a interim permit I believe
It says here...
Manage your application
I took my exam just yesterday, 10/31 though.
Waaa!!! Thank you!!! I'm claiming it that I passed.It says on the BVNPT site on FAQ, Applicants must wait at least 3-4 weeks to obtain their official results.
I also stopped at 85.
Yes but I notice if you passed, you will get your results faster. I would say within the next week! If you fail, it takes longer. In a couple days check breeze to see if you can pay for your licensure. PVT worked for me when I failed and this time when I passed. Lmk once you get your results :)
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I haven't got my results yet, still waiting. But I got the good pop up for the PVT so crossing my fingers. On the test, know your lab values, prioritizing, always ABC first, I got 26 SATA, infection control, maternity/peds, insulin, ppe, catherization, RACE.. that's on the top of my head that I can remember. Advice, do a lot of questions and read all rationales that helped me a lot to understand it better! You guys can do it!