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I took the NCLEX on Saturday 03/29/14 and answered all 265 questions... I immediately checked the pearson vue site and got the "good pop up" and sure enough ...I checked my quick results today and passed...It worked for me and all of my classmates. Those who failed were able to register and were routed to the cc screen.
RNmommy2014
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Hello fellow NCLEX candidates/ test takers! I was an LPN for 7 years before taking my NCLEXRN on January 18th 2014. I heard of the pearson vue trick and tried it 1 hour after taking my RN Nclex. I got the "Good Pop up" and today January 20th I got my results that I did indeed pass! I worried that the trick wasn't working anymore so I figured I would share with others that it does work.
The nitty gritty on the test.
1. Its hard I was a B student in nursing school. An A student in all pre reqs. I am a good test taker but still found it challenging.
2. I received ATT on Monday the 13th and scheduled that Saturday. I did not do a huge amount of studying. Prior to graduation I did a 3 day live HESI review which really helped. I did one Kaplan review that I found free. I used NCLEX RN made incredibly easy and Q&A NCLEX RN by lippencott. I used the CD from later the most. I also used NCLEX 3500. I scrored 77% on pretest in nclex 3500. 64% on Kaplan and all other tests mid 60's. Nothing really made me feel prepared when I sat down. Not 1 question did I feel like I knew 100%. I was totally freaked out when I saw three meds Ive NEVER heard of.
3. My tests shut off at 112 after 1 hr and 55 mins. Each time after question 75 that it didn't shut down I cringed. I had to keep stopping and remind myself that I was still in the game.
4. BREATH when you test. I wrote on the top of my dry erase board "For Grayson" he is my 17month old son whom I do everything for. I Prayed ALOT. I threw my hands up at the computer several times etc. YOU WILL SURVIVE. I did :-)