Published Oct 26, 2013
tg2468
8 Posts
So i had accomodations for NCLEX-RN and had to schedule exam over phone. I took exam yesterday and when i go to pearsonvue website, it says my results arent availabe at this time, but under status it days delivery successful. I got 265 , which makes me super nervous!!
Does the delivery successful have anything to do with passing or failing?!
auniquebeing
7 Posts
Make sure it says delivery successful
It does, does that mean pass or fail? Or does it just mean my results have been calculated just not released?
RN_203
32 Posts
Delivery successful jeans you test has been sent to your board of nursing. You can also do the trick when your status says delivery sucessful. To see your results you have to wait 48 hrs after you take the test if your start participates in the quick results
Thanks! Just hoping i've passed!
Think positive thoughts. I did the trick every hr on the hr just because I was scared that the trick wouldn't work anymore. Until I got fed up and couldn't wait the 48 hrs to pay for the quick results, I called my BON and put on my sad voice and the lady ended up telling me I passed lol
SE_BSN_RN, BSN
805 Posts
It means your test was sent to be scored successfully. Try the trick, and if you can't re-register, then you passed.
Congrats! Wish I could try the trick, but it states my results aren't avaliable at this time. trying to stay positive! Thanks!
Did not pass. Very discouraged.
LeO13
119 Posts
Hey do not let this bring you down. I failed my first try at 265 and passed at 75 on my second time. You should take a couple of days to clear your head and not think about nursing. Once that is settled, go back to the drawing board and change up your style of studying/preparation for the test. For me, the first time I failed it, I focused too much on the content and didn't emphasize a lot on test taking strategies. NCSBN and Kaplan course did help me with the test tasting strategies, so if you haven't tried them yet, I suggest you should. Just focus on being positive, and I assure you will be in a much better position.
Thanks RNstudent4now. The hardest thing for me is I have a 4 month old and graduated 6 months ago. Have done ATI study program. Thanks for your advice!!
Lol having a little one is something. I graduated in May of this year and on top of that a one month old. I do believe having a baby did hinder my studying (He had colic for about 3 months, thank goodness it ended) because I wasn't able to lay out my priorities. In order to do better and pass, I had to sacrifice my time with my son and loved ones. I'd literally lock myself in my room with ear plugs while my wife is trying to console him and his colic. You can overcome the many obstacles you encounter, just have to believe in yourself.