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I called Pearson about the Pearson Vue Trick and they said that although people have been able to use the trick as an "unofficial result", they themselves state that is is not accurate.
I did the PVT and it went straight to the credit card results. Should I believe what Pearson told me and not freak out just yet?
I just took the nclex this morning and tried the "trick" about 5 hours later it wouldn't let me register. I checked with 25 of my friends that just passed in the last 4 weeks and they all say that if you can't register you did pass. So I'm pre-happy... I'll be happy happy tomorrow morning when I check the board of nursing website.
jaed09 said:Kcmd, I know this post has been almost in a year since...I am actually on the same boat and would like to know what happened if it's ok. I answered 265 questions and did not get the good pop up and it was taking me all the way through the CC page
Wait for quick results if your state participates or the official notification from your BoN.
pj25 said:hi i took my nclex yesterday 3/27/2015 and i know its been 2 yrs since you been posted this question. so isnt true or not? ty
You posted this on a long outdated thread, obsolete. Please read through any of the dozens--hundreds--of current posts on the topic. You will find the information you seek easily if you just read.
RNsRWe "You will find the information you seek easily if you just read." - This is so true. This Pearson vue topic has been posted on time & time & time again. NCLEX seekers, you are future Registered Nurses. Please utilize your research skills & research this informative site for answers to your questions. Lastly, it is called Pearson Vue Trick & remember "tricks are for kids." Tricks are not official, thus remember that & if you want real confirmation if you passed, go through Pearson Vue official channels.
BuckyBadgerRN, ASN, RN
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You shelled out $200 to take a test that you didn't study at all for? Just to see what it was like to take it? Sorry, but did you ever think that maybe God expects you to take a little responsibility for your own actions instead of putting it all on him? Yeesh