Here are the exact steps to see if you passed the NCLEX exam on the Pearson Vue web site.
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Very important: At this point, if you get a pop up that says 'the candidate currently has test results that are on hold. A new registration cannot be created at this time.', it has nothing to do with passing or failing; it just means that they are reviewing your records due to random reviews that they conduct, or because they needed to locate some data or papers, etc.
This means you will possibly have to wait a few more days than your friends who did not get this message. If you get the message 'Records indicates you have recently registered for this test please contact BON. An appointment cannot be scheduled at this time.', that means you passed. If you do not get either message and go straight to the credit card information page, that means you did not pass.
Your Pearsonvue account must state that delivery is successful before you try the trick.
Poll to take once you have received your response:
Pearsonvue trick - Poll once you receive your results - nursing for nurses
The original thread (part 1 and 2) are now closed.
Bleblanc123I tutor graduates taking the NCLEX RN and find out it is not their knowledge but more or less their test taking skills. The NCLEX is not a knowledge base test so you have to be able to look at information and based on that information choose the better answer. I tutor 1 on 1 and maybe you should try to find a tutor. I have the student develop a 5 step process that they look at every question and are able to choose the right answer. You're goal is not to try to get a 100% but to increase your odds of answering each question right... Don't give up... The reason why the percentage goes down if you don't pass it the first time, is because it is hard to change the way the person takes their test. The people who don't pass the test usually take the test the same way over and over. Don't give up...R. Ordona RN BSN
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I am going to merge this post with the current thread on the Pearsonvue trick