Preparing to take the NCLEX soon and have questions? Have you just taken the exam and have more questions? Have you begun working on your last frayed nerve because of what someone told you about a certain 'trick'....and you wonder if it's true? Take a look at this and let yourself calm down!
Hi, Newbies, and Welcome to AN!
Since the forum is clogging up with a bazillion threads all asking the same questions, maybe we can streamline this. If your question is here....Yay! If not....post away
The PVT is reasonably reliable, but NOT 100% accurate. Feel free to celebrate or despair, but nothing is concrete until you get your official results.
Then post the same phrases that are already posted at least a hundred times in recent pages. The only "bad" popup--and the one that seems to freak people out (and did I mention STOP freaking out?)-- is being directed to a page where you can put in your credit card information. Typically, this does mean you have failed, but it is NOT 100% ACCURATE.
Conversely, if you got something that says "your results are on hold" or "you cannot schedule an exam at this time" or ANYTHING OTHER THAN the credit card page, it means, quite simply, that you have *probably* passed....but is NOT 100% accurate.
If you see your "results are on hold", you might have issues other than the NCLEX itself; passing the NCLEX is not a guarantee of getting a license. It's a big hurdle, to be sure, but not the only determining factor. That's why you had the whole application process prior to being allowed to sit for the exam. Usually, people know when they might have a 'snag' when trying to get a professional license, so you might want to keep that in mind. In a nutshell, the PVT really IS a "trick", it's not to be considered as reality. Seeing your license number next to your name on the BON website, or receiving official notice in the mail, now THAT'S reality! ​
Finally, regarding the PVT: if you are the type who IS going to freak out, please don't use the thing. You'll STILL be freaking out regardless of what the results say, as evidenced by the aforementioned bazillion posts. If you're not going to believe the results....don't bother.
I have YET to see it matter when people post a menu of every type of question they got, and how many of each....either they passed or they failed, and the format of their questions is irrelevant.
People have passed or failed with every number between 75 and 265. And what can you read into it if you answered 104 questions or 195? Not much.
For the NCLEX-RN, the minimum number of questions that can be offered is 75. If the computer shuts off after you've answered #75, you might have demonstrated a competency at or above the passing standard throughout the exam, and the computer doesn't need any more computations to arrive at the conclusion you passed in those 75 questions. Yay you! HOWEVER, you also might have demonstrated that you were far enough below passing standard by the 75th question that the computer "knows" that it wouldn't matter how many more questions it could offer you, you still wouldn't pass. In which case, you've failed in 75 questions. Sorry.
It's not a fashion show, nor are you going off to war.
Eat enough so you're not hungry during the test and remember to be hydrated. There's no magic formula of "what do I eat for the NCLEX??"; whatever doesn't give you headaches but does give you energy and ability to focus is good. Changing your diet to suit what someone else said was what you should or should not eat is bad.
By far the biggest problem anyone has with this horrible test is themselves. Psyching themselves out, freaking out, and on and on. By all means, when you leave the testing center, have a really good cry to get it out of your system (man, do I remember that!) but please don't let this get you so freaked you CAN'T focus on the test.
You worked for this, you studied for it, you've sweated and cried and laughed and totally have wrapped your entire lives around this one moment: NCLEX!!! So.....own it!
A couple people have said that they have gotten to the credit card screen page with the pvt but yet when they paid for the early results they passed. Is that at all possible?
Yes. As said a number of times, the Pearson Vue Trick is not known as the Pearson Vue Results because it is, in fact, a trick with factors that affect its accuracy. It is ONLY a tool, but not the end-all, be-all.
The official results are.
......I think most folks are seeking reassurance when they ask that question.
Absolutely. I was just hoping to provide that in one easy-to-access page :)
Like I said, the people who use the tool/trick and then are still "freaking out" should probably not use it at all. They'd be "freaking out" regardless.
If some techie at AllNurses could develop a way to automatically consolidate all posts with the word "pop-up" into a single monster thread, it would go a long way towards developing better internet hygiene. And I would kiss his/her feet, and send a batch of my famous homemade sour cream cinnamon rolls on his/her birthday in perpetuity. Pecans and/or raisins optional.
MORE cinnamon rolls for a similar process to consolidate all posts with "freaking out," "terrified," and "super-nervous."
Aside from my desire to try those buns myself, I'm loving the term "internet hygiene". Perfect!
The point isn't to figure out ways to quickly find out your score - that's lame. You will know within 48 hours by going to your State's BON site. Rather than freaking out about knowing if you passed or not, just concentrate on the test.
Not exactly. Several states participate in quick results as it takes 4-6 weeks before your license is posted. CA takes 2-6 weeks. NJ takes 4-6 weeks as two examples. At least Nj participates in quick results whereas CA does not.
Yes, but then they would receive a different pop up.
Not sure what you mean by this. ALL the pop ups, "good" or "bad", are still not 100% accurate. They are *mostly* correct. Which means that some people will be either mistakenly elated or mistakenly devastated if their results are anything other than what they think they should be, based on a computer trick.
Regarless of what you haven't heard concerning the PVT not being accurate, I assure you it has, in fact, been inaccurate at times.
SWM2009
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I didn't ask the infamous "is this the good pop up?" question because I knew what the good pop up was just from browsing that forum. The information was right there. I found the search function especially useful when I wanted NCLEX PN specific information since that was the exam I was preparing for. I think most folks are seeking reassurance when they ask that question.