Some tester have done this I think ... the trick to re-register again to Pearsonvue . If it lets you register and pay again that means you failed and if stop you from paying that means you passed.
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Members are discussing their experiences with the NCLEX exam, specifically focusing on the Pearsonvue Trick (PVT) to determine if they passed. Some are sharing their test dates, the "good pop-up" results they received, and the anxiety of waiting for official results. There is also confusion around account blocks, credit card charges, and the implications for exam outcomes.
Well I haven't gotten my result yet and I tried the trick and it lets me pay and went all the way to almost to confirm my order but I didn't ... Does this mean that I failed the NCLEX-PN??
Can someone help me please? I am scared and I can't sleep now. I have another week or two wait for my result ... I stopped at 85. Does this mean I failed the exam?
STEP 1 This is a test. Go To NCLEX Examinations :: Pearson VUE.
STEP 2 Select The 'test Taker Services' Tab At The Top.
STEP 3 Click 'register' On The Right Side.
STEP 4 Click The 'credit Card' Link.
STEP 5 Click The 'sign In' Link In The Second Sentence.
STEP 6 Enter Your Username.
STEP 7 Enter Your Password.
STEP 8 Click The Button.
STEP 9 Click 'register' On The Left Side.
STEP 10 Select Your Test Type.
STEP 11 Click The Button.
STEP 12 Select Your Country.
STEP 13 Click The Button.
STEP 14 Answer The Yes/no Questions.
STEP 1 Select Your Country Again.
STEP 15 Select Your State.
STEP 16 Type In Your City.
STEP 17 Click The Button. A List Of Schools Should Appear.
STEP 18 Select Your School.
STEP 19 Select The Month And Year Of Your Graduation.
STEP 20 Select Your Board Of Nursing.
STEP 21 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 '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.', 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
I think Silverdragon meant you need a SSN for your name to be posted on the BRN website, not that you need it in order to search for someone's name.
Correct, if you do not give a SSN then the BRN will not issue a license and you will not see your name on the website.
We have seen this several times with International nurses who do not have a SSN and others who thought they failed but when they contacted the BRN it was found that there was a problem with SSN
I cannot even believe this................................................Is this person serious. I don't know about this person but I struggled through school with
small children, not enough money, too many bills, only my husband working because the
clinical schedule was too intense to even keep a job ( 12 hour days) and when I took
this test I was physically ill thinking I would possibly be set back......this person obviously has not
read the posts about how most people feel after taking it.........not a big deal to wait.....this
is your life and something you truly worked hard for you want to know if you passed....trust me!
If not, it obviously does not mean that much to you!
I'll be honest: before I took the NCLEX I thought that people getting worked up over the "trick", the number of questions they received, whether the screen was grey or blue at the end and if it meant pass/fail, whether the proctor really knew how the test takers did based on what they said to the test takers as they were leaving, and all that other stuff...well, I thought y'all were going a bit crazy with this :) Didn't think any less of any of you, but did think that some of you were reading too much into things.
Then I took the NCLEX.
And immediately found myself wondering what color my screen was when I ended (honestly can't remember), trying to see if the proctors somehow knew from their computers (all I saw was my own ugly mug on the screen, and all they said was "have a good weekend"), what the 15 non-scored questions were (please let them have been the ones about the strange drugs), if having so many SATA was a good sign (who knows?) wondering if getting the last question right was a good sign (if it is, I'm in trouble because I got the last one wrong), and yes: I tried the trick (it's not letting me register). I know all of this doesn't change whether I passed or not--that was already decided when I hit the Enter button for the last time. But it's amazing how taking that test can change a person's attitude and what they think, especially when you realize how much is at stake with this test. :)
Felecia: don't let that person's remarks bother you. Despite how much that poster may rant about how silly we're all being...I'm willing to bet that within 24 hours after that test, they're going to be just like us, combing though this forum looking for clues, theories, etc. that might hint to them about how they did on the test
People that are finding out they passed today, when did you take it? I took mine July 2nd and Im trying to figure out if Pearson is going to have them posted today. I finished my exam a little after 2 pm (started at 1pm) and its 1:36. The anxiety is probably taking years off of my life!
I took mine on the 2nd as well! my results were there today!
I'll be honest: before I took the NCLEX I thought that people getting worked up over the "trick", the number of questions they received, whether the screen was grey or blue at the end and if it meant pass/fail, whether the proctor really knew how the test takers did based on what they said to the test takers as they were leaving, and all that other stuff...well, I thought y'all were going a bit crazy with this :) Didn't think any less of any of you, but did think that some of you were reading too much into things.Then I took the NCLEX.
And immediately found myself wondering what color my screen was when I ended (honestly can't remember), trying to see if the proctors somehow knew from their computers (all I saw was my own ugly mug on the screen, and all they said was "have a good weekend"), what the 15 non-scored questions were (please let them have been the ones about the strange drugs), if having so many SATA was a good sign (who knows?) wondering if getting the last question right was a good sign (if it is, I'm in trouble because I got the last one wrong), and yes: I tried the trick (it's not letting me register). I know all of this doesn't change whether I passed or not--that was decided when I hit the Enter button for the last time. But it's amazing how taking that test can change a person's attitude and what they think. :)
Don't let that person's remarks bother you: despite how much that poster may rant about how silly we're all being...I'm willing to bet that within 24 hours after that test, they're going to be combing though this forum looking for clues, theories, etc. that might hint to them about how they did on the test
*****....you know it...they are going to be going as nuts as we were. I literally sat on this website for the whole 48 hours....I was physically ill. I think it will hit them once they take it.............I think I was just taken back by what they said....you are right they are going to be in our shoes very soon!!! HAHA Happy 4th to all of you!!!
I'm sorry but is waiting a couple days or even a couple weeks really a big deal? It just seems so silly to get so crazy over something as small as this. All of us waited a lot longer just to get our acceptances to the nursing programs and if you got rejected it's not like you could just sign up and do it over so I don't see why everyone is so "OMG I have to try this trick" When I do take the NCLEX, I don't plan to use it, cause god forbid they ever have a computer glitch or anything. I think you put yourself through more stress if you find out. What if you figure out through the "trick" that you didn't pass? I don't think it would make you all that less relieved. So it seems a little disheartening especially if you failed and there's always that 50% chance that you did and I would rather not find that out days or weeks before I need to.
Ok, considering you are just "starting" this journey, I don't think you really have a clue.....
Once you get through all those "tests" in nursing school...
Once you get through all those "clinicals" in nursing school...
Once you pull "all nighters" studying for an exit exam that determines if you graduate or not......
Once you are "praying" you don't miss ONE question too many on the last exam, because otherwise, you are out for a year......
Once you shell out over $500 for a review course.....
Once you spend "hours" doing questions each day for an entire month.......
Once you get through all the "politics" of interviewing and landing your first RN job, which is dependant on you passing NCLEX........
THEN
You can come back here and see why this is such a BIG deal to many of us who has been there and done that and this is the END of our journey that we have given up so much for to finally be able to have RN at the end of our names. And then the real life learning on the job comes.
Until THEN, you have NO clue. NONE!
I'm sorry but is waiting a couple days or even a couple weeks really a big deal? It just seems so silly to get so crazy over something as small as this. All of us waited a lot longer just to get our acceptances to the nursing programs and if you got rejected it's not like you could just sign up and do it over so I don't see why everyone is so "OMG I have to try this trick" When I do take the NCLEX, I don't plan to use it, cause god forbid they ever have a computer glitch or anything. I think you put yourself through more stress if you find out. What if you figure out through the "trick" that you didn't pass? I don't think it would make you all that less relieved. So it seems a little disheartening especially if you failed and there's always that 50% chance that you did and I would rather not find that out days or weeks before I need to.
And another thing, there is NO comparison on waiting for an "acceptance" letter to nursing school and waiting to being licensed as a Registered Nurse.
I'm sorry but is waiting a couple days or even a couple weeks really a big deal? It just seems so silly to get so crazy over something as small as this. All of us waited a lot longer just to get our acceptances to the nursing programs and if you got rejected it's not like you could just sign up and do it over so I don't see why everyone is so "OMG I have to try this trick" When I do take the NCLEX, I don't plan to use it, cause god forbid they ever have a computer glitch or anything. I think you put yourself through more stress if you find out. What if you figure out through the "trick" that you didn't pass? I don't think it would make you all that less relieved. So it seems a little disheartening especially if you failed and there's always that 50% chance that you did and I would rather not find that out days or weeks before I need to.
This is totally ridiculous. I cant believe this person can even comment as such. Thank you nurse2b09 for giving such a thorough response. I too tried this trick as soon as I got home. Sad to say, I had gone all the way to the credit card screen . I did my crying that day l. 'I cried all day & night.and the next day I had to go to work. My employer was asking "howd your exam go" im sure you passed. She had so much faith in me , i told her about the trick and that im sure it worked and that i believe i have not passed. She did not believe me and wanted me to wait for my official results two days later i paid the eight bucks and saw "fail" on the screen. I was heartbroken, but prepared to see that. I called my employer and let her know. Honestly, I thought I passed. I was getting the "harder" questions per say , so many priority, sata, infection control, and the list goes on. I thought wow, im doing great, these questions are all application and analysis. When I came home, I tried the trick, and it let me go all the way to the payment screen. I was like "wait!" wheres the pop up.. ? I was so hurt. But this trick helped me a lot. Had I waited two days to find out, i would have been partying and feeling that i passed, and would have been very content. It would have hit me even more. This person really doesnt know what he/she is talking about. I had to go through alot in nursing school, kids to take care, husband with a minimum wage job, studying for exams, trying to pass all the clinicals and lab skills. And then i exhausted my studying my first time for this exam, i studied for hours and hours, and finding out i didnt pass. It hurt me so much. I am back in the game, i will not give up. I will pass this exam my second time for sure! So Im sorry, but this person is totally clueless, and for sure doesnt know the feeling of nursing school just yet.
Silverdragon102, BSN
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I had my results from NY within 2 days
Good luck