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I took my NCLEX yesterday. Went all the way to 265 questions. I had gotten a lot of infection control questions, 30 SATA, a lot of priority qs and delegations. I was exhausted. I tried the PVT online when I got home, I it took me straight to the CC page, went through. I want to pay for the quick results, but it says it is not available yet, I have to wait 48 hours for it to be available. I am devastated. I check my AMEX card but the $200 is still pending. I do not know if I pass. I thought at first I did, since I was getting really high level of questions. But because I did the PVT, and went to the CC page, I lost HOPE. Can anyone tell me, if they know someone, who had gotten charged 200 dollars and passed? I do not mind to pay the 200 dollars, as long as I passed. Super sad here. Been crying all day, and I feel like I am such a failure. :'(
this link
https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/person-vue-trick-1056612.html
is someone who had bad pop up after 24 hrs post exam, but passed.
Hello there, just took my NCLEX yesterday (December 3) and tried the PVT 2 hours after my exam and got the good pop up. I tried again in 4 hours, 8 hours and 20 hours and still showed me the same thing. I've never tried again after 24 hours though.
By the way, I did try it (this time 24 hours passed by) and still showed me the good pop up...tomorrow, I won't have to try it again because most likely, either the quick results are in or the Texas Board of Nursing has updated their website. (keeping my fingers crossed)
Let's see if the trick really works. I hope it does. Haha.
Hi,i just took my NCLEX yesterday about 8:00 am, it took me almost 2 hours for 75 questions. when i got home im so devastated because i felt i did so bad because it shut down at 75 and i only got few sata. i tried the trick and i got charged again for 200 dollars. i think i failed.
Doesn't matter if you got one SATA formatted question or 50. Means nothing. More importantly you got only 75 questions, the minimum, which means you either nailed it or bombed it. By registering for another exam you either are have paid for a new test you will need anyway because you failed or wasted $200 if you passed. What kind of student were you in school, how did your tests go in general? Usually a good student who does well on tests and gets the minimum number of questions passes the NCLEX. Unfortunately paying for a new exam means you probably didn't pass but it's not definite until you hear from the board of nursing.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
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It's a quality control team member insuring the realtime computer scoring accurately graded your exam. It occurs anytime within 24 hours of exam completion. Inconsistencies may result in a hold for further assessment. If there was an error then the score is manually adjusted