Published Feb 21, 2013
xxpunkishbabexx
2 Posts
Took nclex Thursday. Had all 205qs . when it ended I didn't feel any pressure I thought it was not too bad. Instantly when I got into parking lot I went to pearson vue to reregister IT LET ME ??? It went right to the Cc page I got no "pop up". So that indicates I failed ! Classmates said another trick is to see if your GVN is removed but mine is still up on BON????!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does it take 48hrs to remove or is there some random possibility I passed?
bugya90, ASN, BSN, LVN, RN
565 Posts
The Pearson trick was accurate with all of my classmates, all you can do now is just wait and see unfortunately. Best of luck to you.
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
I don't know what a GVN is. Have you tried the Pearson Vue trick again? It may have been too soon after your test. It needs to say Delivery Successful when you sign in.
Hoping for the best!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
May be that the BON hasn't received your results yet and actioned on them
julz68
467 Posts
I don't know what a GVN is. Have you tried the Pearson Vue trick again? It may have been too soon after your test. It needs to say Delivery Successful when you sign in.Hoping for the best!
I don't know what GVN is either. But... there have been known cases where people have done the PVT and it goes to CC page and have passed. Good luck!
jojosayssmileQD
38 Posts
what is GVN?
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
Graduate vocational nurse--->GVN
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
Duplicate threads merged.
Is that LVN/LPN? I have never heard the term GVN.
GVN is a temp license that some states will issue when a student is waiting to sit NCLEX for the first time. If they fail then they cannot use the temp license anymore and if they pass a permanent license is issued
Thanks!
A GVN is a person who's taken and passed all the required classes of an LPN school. They have the GVN status until they take the NCLEX if they pass, then they become LVN/LPN or if the fail the NCLEX they then lose the GVN status and are not LPN/LVN's.
In my state you are considered a GN (regardless of whether you had LPN or RN schooling) until you take the NCLEX.