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'm extremely emotional right now. i took nclex thursday 1/28 and i had 265 questions. it was so hard. i got 25 sata, a billion meds ive never heard of, priority, delegation, infection control, i had it all. i came home depressed and crying and i just told myself i failed. i did 4000+ questions since i took hesi 3 times for my school. i remembered questions and looked at my saunders book and answered them incorrectly... i failed i kept telling myself. i've been reading allnurses.com for the last 48 hours trying to cope and feel better. i checked pearson every 6 hours and tried the trick and it never went to the credit card section, which gave me hope. i logged on this morning, and i passed. don't loose hope and i give props to everyone who keep going and keep trying.
where did you took your nclex?
in what way you know that you pass the test? quick result?
Took NCLEX-RN on Friday at 0800. 75 questions, 1.5 hours, approximately 8 or 9 SATAs, 2 med calcs, a few meds, and about 60 completely random questions! I felt like the questions were primarily on the knowledge level and not application or analysis. I swear I walked out of there feeling so inadequate and knowing there was no possible way that I passed. I've spent my time reading over 1000 of these posts since then. When I got home I checked PV and it said Delivery Successful and I got the good popup. I still knew I didn't pass. I received my Quick Results today, 48.5 hours after my exam appointment and received ""PASS"! I guess this is my last time posting as "OnlyAStudent" :)
For what it's worth, I took the Kaplan Complete Online Review and felt that was much more difficult than the NCLEX in a way. I felt like I was getting the easier questions and wasn't really prepared for them (things I really should have known-likened to "what color is a banana?" lol. I had an easier time answering the higher level questions because of Kaplan. That must have been what saved me.
Danielle, RN
:yeah:CONGRATS to EVERYONE who has received good news..
I tested at 8am, Thursday the 28th. After 230 questions (4 hours) later, I felt devastated, exhausted and just plain being frightened, I decided to stop (on my 2 hr trip home) for lunch to try and relax. I sat for over an hour reading the posts here about the "trick" and couldn't decide if I was ready to see what it said. When I got to my car I started the process of looking it up. Before I clicked the "submit" button, I told myself that I would not let it discourage me or lift my hopes...I finally did it and got the "good response". (This was about 2 - 2 1/2 hours after I tested). Yesterday morning, I got up and went to the site and it said that I could pay for a quick results. My heart started racing, hands shaking and I was so scared. I pulled out the credit card and could barely key in the numbers....I finally managed and was so pleased when I saw GRADE: PASS....
I continued shaking for about an hour.
But I am pleased to say that I am calm now.
Dawn, RN, BSN:)
MrMurse
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I'm going to be another person to add to the list confirming this "trick" works. I've been trying this everyday, sometimes 2 or 3 times a day just to see if anything changed, and I just found out today that I passed!!! :)