Published Jun 20, 2008
kentj
1 Post
I took my nclex test yesterday 6/19/08. I looked on the ohio board of nursing site and I did not recieve a license number my classmates took it on monday and one of them recieved there license number on tuesday. Is it possible to not see it on the ohio board of nursing website and still pass when you look on pearson vue or is it that if you don't see it on ohio board of nursing that just means you didn't pass. I guess what I want to know is can pearsonvue sometimes get it before the ohio board of nursing?:imbar
WillyNilly
127 Posts
I just went through this today and it takes OBON about 28 hours to post it from the time you finished the test. Most of the classmates had their active status by the end of the next business day. I took mine at 8am and results were posted by 12pm the next day
You can look it up at https://license.ohio.gov/lookup and it will show pending. Pearson will show "Submitted" and "Results not available at this time" but the BON has it.
studentRob
11 Posts
It could take as long as three days. I had takem my Boards (LPN) at 8 am got up out of bed the next morning dreading the inevetable. I got online and it was still pending. 4 hours later...still pending...4 hours later still pending. Of course now I am thinking I failed so I wait out the 48 hours to pay to get my results. I check the OBN website and I still am Pending. I go to the Pearsonvue website and it says that my results are not yet available, so I start calling people. First I called OBN and they told me to call Vue, so I called them and they told me that the NCSBN was holding my results for statistical analasys. So Of course I am freaking out knowing that I failed. Vue gave me the number to call the NCSBN to find out why my results were being held and when they were going to be released. So here I am talking to this guy. He told me that he just released my results and they should be available shortly. So after 53 aganizing hours three xanix, 85 questions(which is the minimum that LPNS can get) I found out that I had passed. My License number was there the next morning.
Now here I am in a LPN to RN Progression program dreading the fact that I am going to have to go through that feeling again