Hi everyone, I’m an absolute ball of anxiety. I took my NCLEX-RN yesterday morning (02/08/2020) with the new COVID19 adjustments. I started at 8a and finished around 10:25a. I had all 130 questions. I received the confirmation email at 10:58a and I IMMEDIATELY (11a) tried the trick. I got the “bad pop-up” and I was able to register to take another NCLEX. I am beside myself, mentally physically and emotionally. I still haven’t received my quick results.
I have done about a total of 950 UWorld questions, the first assessment I scored 41% with the average score being 56% the test said “low” chance of passing the NCLEX. I took that about 3 weeks prior to receiving my PTT.
After receiving my PTT I scheduled for 5 days later. (Otherwise I would have to leave NY or wait until Sept 30th). I studied hard those few days and took the Kaplan Readiness test the two days before and scored 52% (which I believe was a 60-70% chance of passing the NCLEX).
They could come anytime in the next 24hours. I am a mess, according to all the forums regarding the trick it is very accurate. However, I’ve also read that going all the way to 130 questions during these covid adjustments... theres could be a gray area? I know there is no true way for you to tell me but any info would help get me through the next day... day in a half. What do you think!?
I took my NCLEX yesterday morning at 6am I did 130 questions I waited until after I got the email from pearson vue to do the PVT I got what I was told was the good error message I have attached a picture can y'all give me some input? Also does anyone know how long it takes Virginia to post the quick results?
Passing the NCLEX involves consistent study/content review, daily practice questions, developing testing strategies, and self-care. I advise you to work with a tutor if you have problems applying testing strategies. One thing that throws most students off is the inability to choose between two correct options. A strategy to use in such a situation is to pick the option that relates to the question the most. I wish you all the best on the NCLEX.
9 minutes ago, Tito said:Passing the NCLEX involves consistent study/content review, daily practice questions, developing testing strategies, and self-care. I advise you to work with a tutor if you have problems applying testing strategies. One thing that throws most students off is the inability to choose between two correct options. A strategy to use in such a situation is to pick the option that relates to the question the most. I wish you all the best on the NCLEX.
I passed it was just a question about results and seeing if the PVT really worked in my case it did thank you!
Noora
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Kj, may I ask which state You applied to? You can inbox me if you like to keep in private. Thanks in advance!!