The pearsonvue thread is well over 1000 pages and 10,000 posts long.
The original thread (part 1) is now closed. here is a continuation of the same topic (part 2) with the following links:
Part 1 (the original thread)--
Pearsonvue "Trick". Is this TRUE? Does it Work Every Time?
Poll to take once you have received your response--
Pearson Vue Trick - Poll once you receive your results
Here are the exact steps to see if you passed or failed the NCLEX exam on the pearson vue web site:
1) go to http://www.vue.com/NCLEX.
2) select the 'test taker services' tab at the top.
3) click 'register' on the right side.
4) click the 'credit card' link.
5) click the 'sign in' link in the second sentence.
6) enter your username.
7) enter your password.
? click the button.
9) click 'register' on the left side.
10) select your test type.
11) click the button.
12) select your country.
13) click the button.
14) answer the yes/no questions.
15) select your country again.
16) select your state.
17) type in your city.
18) click the button. a list of schools should appear.
19) select your school.
20) select the month and year of your graduation.
21) select your board of nursing.
22) click the button.
Very important: at this point, if you get a pop up that says 'the candidate currently has test results that are on hold. a new registration cannot be created at this time.', it has nothing to do with passing or failing; It just means that they are reviewing your records due to random reviews that they conduct, or because they needed to locate some data or papers, etc. This means you will possibly have to wait a few more days than your friends who did not get this message. If you get the message 'our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Please contact your member board for further assistance. another registration cannot be made at this time.', that means you passed. If you do not get either message and go straight to the credit card information page, that means you did not pass.
Your pearsonvue account must state that delivery is successful before you try the trick
Today at noon i took my nclex in SC and it took me 4 hours to finish all 265 questions..i started googling and found this website...and i found the pearson vue trick...so i tried it and it is 10 pm and it allows me to enter my credit card informations..according to the PV trick this means i failed...is this true..i am now crying and don't know what to do because i had a job lined up if i passed
:-( I am sorry. I am trying to figure out the validity of the pearson vue trick myself. I think it looks like it is pretty accurate but I am not positive. :-( Just keep your head up - if you did that many questions you were probably close to passing so if you didn't pass I am sure with some more review you will get it next time! I had several friends that took two times to pass it.
I want to know if the PVT works If i registered over the phone. So, here is my story. Initially I registered online, created my username, password and paid the fees. However, couple days later, i found out that transaction did not go through, so I called their 800 number, and registered over the phone, and provided all my information over the phone. So, my question is will the PVT work for me, if I use the username and password I had created for my first transaction. I have been entering that username, and passord, and its taking me to the credit card page, indicating I failed. I just wanted to know if someone knows anything about this. Thanks bunch and good luck to all who will be writing this exam.
So this morning at 800 I took the nclex-RN in PA, and I'm freaking out! I tried the Pearson Vue test and I got the GOOD POP-UP! So I have high hopes that I did infact pass my boards. But I still have this sick feeling in my stomach. I checked the PVT about 5 times now and it is saying that famous line...Our records indicate...blah blah blah. I've read through all of the threads on th PVT and they all say that it works! But until I get the quick results, I'll still feel uneasy. Does anyone know how soon you can get the quick results?
Hey congrats! i took the nclex-pn today, got the minimum questions, and got the good pop up from the PVT as well. I have yet to hear anyone reporting it not working, so feeling I'm more than confident. I was told by the pearsonvue staff to check my BON website (im in arizona) tomorrow to see the results of my test. The quick results provided by them are 7.95 here and are available 48 business hour from when you tested. In the meantime, exhale :) You just tackled the dreaded nclex!
I have been and avid reader of this forum about pearson vue trick a week after my NCLEX-RN exam. At first I didn't really want to try it because I was afraid of getting a bad feedback but after a day of reading countless testimonials and courage to do it. I have tried it for myself and for my sister. And with God's grace I HAD A GOOD POP UP! But on the other hand my sister didn't. Its been 4 weeks and 5 days since our NCLEX-RN exam and just this morning we got our results in and must i say and testify THE PEARSON VUE TRICK IS TRUE. I PASSED but my sister didn't.
Kat,RPh,RN
I am so sad. I took my RN NCLEX today and walked out thinking I did pretty well... i stopped at question 76. I went home and recevied a pop up stating that I had "open registration". I tried it three times and thought that I must have passed because I was not getting the cc page. Well two hours later I decide to check again and it asked for my cc information.:crying2:
My head is pounding and I dont know what to do Im literally staring at the computer screen over and over. I dont know why it would give me a pop up and lead me to believe that I passed and then out of no where I get the cc screen. SO SAD.. Im from CA and I cant do the quick results. I studied questions from learningext.com, exam master, saunders... Any suggestions to what I should do my second time around if I really did fail?
Silverdragon102, BSN
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merging this with existing thread.
please keep all questions regarding pvt and any pop ups in the same thread.