Pearson Vue trick 2014 -still works!

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I took my NCLEX in AL yesterday and as soon as it said delivery successful, I tried the trick and I got the good pop up!! Then today when I looked on the AL Board of Nursing my name is listed as an active RN as of today!! :) So the trick works still as of 1/9/14. I still cannot believe I'm officially a Registered Nurse!! :yes:

2014 - still works!!! I took the NCLEX on Friday, August 1st. I had studied every day for a month but felt like nothing I studied was even on my exam. I was getting meds I didn't even know and got about 17 "Select All That Apply" questions. I found the exam extremely difficult. The computer shut off at 75 questions and I was devastated. I was positive I failed. I spent the drive home in tears. The next day I did some research online and found out about the "Pearson Vue Trick." When I tried to re-register it also took me to the pop-up that stated "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time." Although this relieved some of my anxiety, I still was sure I had failed and wouldn't be satisfied until I got my results. Today I was able to do the quick results and found out that I had PASSED!!!! The trick worked for me!!!

Took the test yesterday August 4 2014 for RN in CA. Got all 265 questions. If I had to bet my money would be on me failing. I feel like the sky is blue sure I failed. But went to Pearson Vue and got the "pop up" stating I cannot reschedule. So who knows. Will post to confirm if the trick can be trusted.

PVT is still in full effect for anyone in doubt!! Got my license number today Aug 6 2014.

Just took my exam, shutoff at 78 questions! Drove home and after an hour of taking it, I received the good popup! Hopefully this is still true of passing!!!!!!

Hey guys, I took my nclex RN board today. I did the pearson trick made me go thru credit card in 15 min I did it again and I keep getting the good pop op please anyone has any idea about it??? I got 75 questions...

Took my NCLEX on 8/8/14, Test cut off at 75, thought I failed. I called my wife and told her not to put my study material away because she was convinced I would pass, but I was not. When I got home I waited for it to say delivery successful, and then I tried the pvt trick. I got the good popup, but it didn't relieve any anxiety though, I was still skeptical. So after checking every hour for two days like a mad person, I did the quick results today and saw that I passed. It truly is a wonderful feeling. So for me the pvt worked. Congratulations to all the new nurses, and all the future nurses waiting to take the boards. It can be done!

I took my nclex on 7-22-2014 It cut off at 85 questions and I knew I failed. I tried the trick 30 minutes later and got the " good popup". I've tried it over 100+ times. I got my results today and I passed!!!! The PVT still works. 4 of my other classmates tried and they also passed. Happy I passed but California process is too slow. Good luck fellow nurses to be

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I took my nclex on 7-22-2014 It cut off at 85 questions and I knew I failed. I tried the trick 30 minutes later and got the " good popup". I've tried it over 100+ times. I got my results today and I passed!!!! The PVT still works. 4 of my other classmates tried and they also passed. Happy I passed but California process is too slow. Good luck fellow nurses to be

Congratulations RN!!!!!!! I bet it felt awesome seeing "pass". :)

I took NCLEX-RN today and finished with 75 questions. Tons of SATA and prioritizing questions; not a single drug, lab, ABG, I was starting to panic because I thought it was too easy. I got the good pop up immediately after I got out to my car, and have consistently gotten it every time I've checked today. WOOHOO!

I'm in Nebraska and it's been taking 24-48 hours for license numbers to show up online. I am so excited to start working. I was offered a job before graduation and getting my ATT took FOREVER! I only used NCLEX 4000 and it worked great for me.

Good luck to everyone testing soon!

not a single drug

What I meant to say was drug calculation. :)

Specializes in Maternal Newborn.

Hi SentimentalGeek,

Congrats on passing NCLEX? What resources did you use to study for NCLEX and what was most helpful? Did you use the Kaplan Decision Tree or what strategies seemed to help when faced with questions you didn't know or "2 answers that seemed good to choose"? As far as the test goes, you mentioned it seemed kind of easy - so was NCLEX easier than you thought?

Sounds like your study and strategies worked - so happy for you. Relax and celebrate!!

Thanks! :)

Study resources I used included the HESI review, which was included with our school tuition and NCLEX 4000. I also had a Mosby Review book/CD, but I had the most success doing practice questions, so preferred 4000 over the reviews. To be completely honest it took so long to get my ATT that I didn't go all out on studying because I had no idea when I would be testing.

I got my ATT last Friday, scheduled my test for Tuesday, and spent the 3 days in between doing as many practice questions on study mode as I could, and reading every single rationale - even the ones I got correct. As I started to feel more confident, I switched to test mode which does not give you the answer or rationale until the end to review. I probably did at least 600 questions on both Saturday and Sunday. Did a couple 75 question practice tests on Monday morning, and spent the evening relaxing.

I didn't use Kaplan so I'm not sure about Decision Tree. When faced with answers I was unsure on, I first eliminated the ones I knew were incorrect. If there were 2 remaining that I thought could be correct, I took it down to basics - what are the complications that are possible surrounding each issue? Which one could kill the client faster? Sounds silly but seems to work!

Although I wouldn't necessarily say it was easy, it was certainly more reasonable than I had expected. I had started to psych myself out thinking it was going to be much worse, but turns out the anxiety beforehand was worse than the actual test. Go in with confidence and you'll do great!

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