Pearsonvue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 3

Here are the exact steps to see if you passed the NCLEX exam on the Pearson Vue web site. Nursing Students NCLEX Article

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  1. Did you get the good pop up and passed?

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  1. Go to NCLEX Examinations :: Pearson VUE.
  2. Select the 'test taker services' tab at the top.
  3. Click 'register' on the right side.
  4. Click the 'credit card' link.
  5. Click the 'sign in' link in the second sentence.
  6. Enter your username.
  7. Enter your password.
  8. Click the button.
  9. Click 'register' on the left side.
  10. Select your test type.
  11. Click the button.
  12. Select your country.
  13. Click the button.
  14. Answer the yes/no questions.
  15. Select your country again.
  16. Select your state.
  17. Type in your city.
  18. Click the button. a list of schools should appear.
  19. Select your school.
  20. Select the month and year of your graduation.
  21. Select your board of nursing.
  22. Click the button.

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.

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The original thread (part 1 and 2) are now closed.

Part 1: Pearsonvue. Is this true? does it work every time?

Part 2: Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2

Hi, I have been a memeber for some but this my first time writting in the forum. I took my pn on Tuesday did the pvt and got the old pop-up, tried again today still getting the old one is that bad? It says you have recently registered and new registration cannot be made at this time contact your nursing board something like that

Specializes in ER, progressive care.

That's the good pop-up! :yelclap:

I think that is the good pop'''

Yes God is awesome all the time I'm trusting him

Congratulations :yeah:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hi, I have been a memeber for some but this my first time writting in the forum. I took my pn on Tuesday did the pvt and got the old pop-up, tried again today still getting the old one is that bad? It says you have recently registered and new registration cannot be made at this time contact your nursing board something like that

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The "pvt" works just checked my quick results and I PASSED!,!,!,!

I took my NCLEX on Wednesday, I live in CA so I can't get my quick results. I have gotten the "You have recently scheduled this exam, contact your nursing board..." message every time since I have taken the test. I am still really nervous that I didn't pass, it was so much harder than expected. Is everybody sure it works??

Have your heard anything yet? I'm in CA too and haven't seen my name on the BRN yet?

Hey there:

I just finished my NCLEX-RN here in New Mexico around 9am with answering between 85 and 95 questions. I did the PVT and it gave me a pop-up that said, "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Please contact your Member board for further assistance. Another registration cannot be made at this time."

My quest question is that how do I answer the 3 questions of Have you ever taken an NCLEX exam before? Have you ever taken an NCLEX exam to qualify for the same license? and Have you ever taken an NCLEX exam to qualify for a different license?

I have answered the questions both ways, as if I failed the exam and as if I was registering for the first time, and have got the same pop-up as above both times. Does this mean I have passed?

You answer yes to have taken the nclex exam before and yes to qualify for same exam.. And no if you taken the nclex exam before