Pearson Vue Trick 2015 Latest

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Hi Everyone,

First, I just want to thank everyone that comes to this website to share his or her experience. This website literally keeps people alive and going during some tough times. You might not know it, but there are tens of people out there that quote this website each day.

My journey with the Nclex-RN in California started on the 2th of December. I took the Nclex, I went home and tried the PVT, and it gave me the good pop-up. 24 hours and 4 days later, I was still getting the good pop-up. A week passed and no result or license, I was anxious to say the least, as some of my classmates got their license within 48 - 72 hours after taking the exam.

I always came to this website to get some courage as the weeks rolled by. Finally on 31st of December, I got my license. The long wait was over.

My main reason of writing today is that through my experience, I found out that the pearson vue trick is not a trick. It is the way the computer is programmed. If one fails the Nclex, it will take your money or decline your card accordingly (for insufficient funds or being invalid). The so called trick works perfectly.

Secondly, If you live in California, and you get the good pop-up after 24 hours of taking the Nclex, you passed. The waiting time has to do with the BRN taking so much time to process files. Keep strong and keep faith, you will get your license.

So I got this after entering my credit card info...is this a good sign? I didn't think I wanted to do this but anxiety got the best of me ?

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That's the screen you are supposed to see if you passed (if the trick works). At least that is what I am seeing as well!

Sg095924 said:
That's the screen you are supposed to see if you passed (if the trick works). At least that is what I am seeing as well!

Well, hopefully it is in fact true!

Sg095924 said:
I just took my NCLEX-RN this afternoon. The screen went blue at 75 (part of me was hoping it would). I tried the pearson trick 2 hours after the exam, 4 hours, and now 6 hours following the completion of my exam. All three times it denied my re-registry. I am hoping it is a good sign! I was wondering if it mattered how soon after you completed your exam does the trick work? Ill let you all know when I receive my results. PA has a great turn around time I hear!

Yes, it matters. Your first score is immediate; your second scoring is done sometime over the next 24 hours. Doing the PVT before 24 hours is up means you know what the first scoring is only.....if you do it 24 hours after completion of the exam you'll know your SECOND and FINAL score, the only one that matters.

Good luck!

RNsRWe said:
Yes, it matters. Your first score is immediate; your second scoring is done sometime over the next 24 hours. Doing the PVT before 24 hours is up means you know what the first scoring is only.....if you do it 24 hours after completion of the exam you'll know your SECOND and FINAL score, the only one that matters.

Good luck!

Does that mean that the two scores can change?

Sg095924 said:
Does that mean that the two scores can change?

It means that your second score might be different than the first. MOST of the time, the two scores match, which is why people report the PVT "working right after the test". They don't realize that this first score was not definitive, and they hadn't passed until the second score was complete. Or failed until ithe second score was complete. So it's not that "the score changed", it's that the second one was different.

It's not as common, but it happens often enough to note, it's only your second score that matters. The second score might be done 15 hours after your exam, 20, 23...you get the idea. No one knows precisely when, which is why it is recommended that you wait at least 24 hours before playing the PVT.

Awesome advice! Thank you so much!

Specializes in GI Surgery Step-down.

I just took nclex this morning at 8 am .. I checked and see what i will see ,,

so at 2:20pm I tried to register and enter my debit card # has no balance. I clicked to submit , and it told me " i cant register at this time our records indicate ..... "

I know some people saying its not accrue any more..

Btw : my computer shut off around 80s question.

Thanks

Specializes in GI Surgery Step-down.
amdajan6 said:
Just wanted to share this experience. My state board does not participate in Quick Results so immediately after taking the exam I was impatient to wait for the results and tried this trick.

Not knowing the forum or any updates on the website my cc was charged $200. A new registration was acknowledged by NCSBN. With few inquireies with Pearson live chat and NCSBN learned that fees were non refundable.

The agony is waiting for the results while having this open registration. It is recommended for candidates to check the official results.

I would like to know if you passed or failed.. this can be prove if tricks works or not..

Ozzy84 said:
I just took nclex this morning at 8 am .. I checked and see what i will see ,,

so at 2:20pm I tried to register and enter my debit card # has no balance. I clicked to submit , and it told me " i cant register at this time our records indicate ..... "

I know some people saying its not accrue any more..

Btw : my computer shut off around 80s question.

Thanks

Well.....I know you've been on this forum long enough to know how the PVT works, and that you didn't do it correctly. You've been on the threads that tell everyone how to do it, so....

What is it you're asking? Even on this very thread, just a few posts above yours is a detailed description of how it works.

RNsRWe said:
It means that your second score might be different than the first. MOST of the time, the two scores match, which is why people report the PVT "working right after the test". They don't realize that this first score was not definitive, and they hadn't passed until the second score was complete. Or failed until ithe second score was complete. So it's not that "the score changed", it's that the second one was different.

It's not as common, but it happens often enough to note, it's only your second score that matters. The second score might be done 15 hours after your exam, 20, 23...you get the idea. No one knows precisely when, which is why it is recommended that you wait at least 24 hours before playing the PVT.

More than 24 hours has passed and I am still receiving the "Good" pop up with the PVT. Still freaking out since the official results aren't up. Pennsylvania usually posts within 48 hours I hear. So praying for the best!:nailbiting:

Specializes in GI Surgery Step-down.
RNsRWe said:
Well.....I know you've been on this forum long enough to know how the PVT works, and that you didn't do it correctly. You've been on the threads that tell everyone how to do it, so....

What is it you're asking? Even on this very thread, just a few posts above yours is a detailed description of how it works.

I'm not asking how is works. I know how to do it. I am just asking if it's still accrues ...

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