Pearson Vue Trick--trick no more

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Hello everyone!

I took the NCLEX RN last Aug 23, 2014 at 8AM. It was my first take on the exam, and was understandably anxious (and scared) to start and get over with it. We arrived an hour and a half before the start time. I checked-in and was assisted by a fine, old gentleman. I got to start the exam earlier than scheduled (they allow it, as long as you are checked-in, you can immediately start). The tutorial sort of calmed my nerves but to my surprise I was trembling when I started reading the first question! It really helped a lot that you have control on your pacing, so I got comfortable as the exam went on. And so it was, my exam stopped after the 75th question. I finished the tutorial, exam and survey in two hours. OMG! Either I passed or failed miserably fast!

I have been reading about the pearson vue trick, how it works, etc. I planned to check on it an hour after the exam. I logged on to the pearson vue website and got the "good" pop-up. Oh my was I on cloud nine. Thank you Lord! Of course, I checked again after an hour or so, and still I got the good pop-up.

Now, it so happens that that day August 23, 2014, there was a scheduled website maintenance from 5:00-11:00PM CDT. True enough I couldn't access the site during those times. But the stubborn in me still couldn't resist checking the site after the said schedule. So I logged in again, but this time, pearson vue had a new "interface", the old one had the register option on the left. The new website had a "START THE REGISTRATION PROCESS" button right in the middle of the page.

I did try to register again, and do the pearson vue trick again. I answered the questions, etc...and then when I pressed the Next button, praying I would still get the "good" pop-up (to reaffirm my "unofficial" passing result), alas, it went straight to the credit card page!!! I felt shivers in my spine, OMG! "Does this mean I failed?", I thought. I was in denial. I thought, it probably was because they updated the website, after all, I still got the "good" pop-up before the scheduled maintenance. I guess I was just convincing myself at that point. I tried again and again and still went straight to the cc page, I was devastated. It didn't help that my result wasn't available that whole weekend. It was agonizing! Did I pass, did I fail? Waaaaaahhhhh!!

But then thank God for quick results, it was available this morning! I was ambivalent to check because I didn't know how would I react. But of course, I'm not the type who prolongs the agony. I went ahead and paid $7.95 and then the result was available on the next page... I PASSED!!! Praise the Lord!

After I finally got the "unofficial" passing result. I tried again to register for the exam...and still it lead to the cc page, even if I already passed!

Hence, based on my experience, the Pearson Vue trick cannot tell anymore whether you pass or fail after AUGUST 23, 2014. Even if you passed or failed, it will still let you start a registration process and lead you to the cc page. Thus, no more so-called "Pearson Vue Trick". I don't know if this is temporary or permanent, but what I know is that it changed when they had that website maintenance. Its sad that we can't rely anymore on this "trick" to reduce our anxiety and get a "quicker" "unofficial" result.

This just means that future takers of the NCLEX RN would have to rely on the "quick results" option (48 hours after the exam) or wait for their official results in the mail to know for sure what their result is.

It still works, you just need to actually put in the credit card information and be brave and hit send, after that is when you get the good pop up. I did it just yesterday.

And you risk having that credit card charged $200 even if you ultimately pass the exam.

Students need to KNOW and understand this.

Some people who passed have been charged $200 non-refundable dollars.

Some who were not charged actually failed.

Proceed at your own risk.

So glad I don't have to worry about this ever again!

Best of luck to you. No one can truly understand how it feels to sit in front of that screen and take that stupid test unless you've done it. It has a way of making you feel like you're stupid and you've failed.

I passed! I didn't put in my cc info. I decided to wait. It seriously sucked though. I'm so happy I live in a state that does quick results. I feel for those who need to wait weeks!

Did you pass like 100% sure??

Hello, I just finished reading this Thread and I just took my Nclex today at 0800.. My exam ended at 85 questions and do not know how to feel about it. One of my friends who just took the exam in July told me about this and like most of you I was unsure about putting in my credit card information. So after I put in all my information I hit submit and got the "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time"So i'm really hoping that this still works, i tried it like 3 times and all 3 times it didn't let me submit the payment because of the message. So i'll keep you guys posted and let you know if I passed...

What is considered 48 business hours considered? I took my test Friday 8am 9/5. When should I be getting my quick results? !

Normally saturday/sunday are not business days. But pearson works on those days so you'll be getting your results on monday.

Hello all,

i took my test friday at 8am and did the "new pvt"I entered a used up visa gift card and got the pop up.... You must put a cc in with the new site, i recieved my results today by calling the VA BON and i passed!!! This still works just have to put a cc in if you failed you will be charged the $200

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Hello all,

i took my test friday at 8am and did the "new pvt"I entered a used up visa gift card and got the pop up.... You must put a cc in with the new site, i recieved my results today by calling the VA BON and i passed!!! This still works just have to put a cc in if you failed you will be charged the $200

Some people who have passed have been charged $200.

And you risk having that credit card charged $200 even if you ultimately pass the exam.

Students need to KNOW and understand this.

Proceed at your own risk.

This is valuable information and I applaud you for sharing it, sorry if I was insulting the other day, I felt as if you and another poster were belittling (not to me) in the way you were making your point. The information is always appreciated, but much more readily accepted when stated in the direct non-disparaging manner that you do so here.

This is valuable information and I applaud you for sharing it, sorry if I was insulting the other day, I felt as if you and another poster were belittling (not to me) in the way you were making your point. The information is always appreciated, but much more readily accepted when stated in the direct non-disparaging manner that you do so here.

Thank you, and apology accepted.

Very often on message boards, tone, inflection, and intent cannot be determined by words printed on a screen. As experienced nurses, we do have the tendency to be blunt. When this is weighed against the excited nervousness of someone who just finished school and who is very anxious, that bluntness can seem more harsh. When the same rumors/statements/questions are made over and over again in brand new threads and existing threads, we can sometimes raise that level of bluntness. It does get rather tiring to answer the same question repeatedly when the answers are already easily available in numerous threads.

I don't believe that anyone on this forum wishes to hurt the feelings of, or disparage, others. And I sincerely apologize if anything that I originally posted made anyone feel that way, that was definitely not my intent. :no:

I think we could all take a moment to search a little more for answers, and exercise patience. It can only help.

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Maybe so which is why I used a gift card with a 0 balance, all of my classmates have done the same and not one yet who passed was charged the $200

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