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 took the NCLEX-PN in Michigan on Thursday, March 4th. I was mortified, the test was way harder than I even imagined. I didn't feel confident about a single question I answered. I left the testing center wondering how I was going to tell my family and friends that I had failed. As soon as I got home, I googled "I think I just failed the NCLEX" and came across allnurses.com and eventually stumbled upon this thread about the PearsonVue "trick". I read through hundreds and hundreds of posts by people saying that it worked, and then I worked up the courage to try it myself. It wouldn't let me re-register, it brought up a pop-up saying something like, "You have recently scheduled an exam appointment, please contact your member board..." etc. I didn't fully believe that it could be true, but the majority of the people who post on here said it works, so I tried to be positive! I obsessively checked the Pearson website about 15 times a day to see if anything changed, and it didn't.
In Michigan, we have Quick Results. On Saturday morning, I checked the website again and it said my results were available. So, I paid the $7.95 and got my results. I passed!!! I was soooo happy! And about 2 days later, my license # was posted on the state website.
So, bottom line is the "trick" worked for me!!! And it definitely helped me ease my anxiety and let me sleep at night until those 48 hours were up! I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who posts on this site, because if I hadn't come across it I might have died from an anxiety attack :)
And GOOD LUCK to everyone who has yet to take the NCLEX... have faith in yourself, you made it through school which is the hardest part! (If only I had followed that advice earlier!)
Okay so Pearsonvue quick pay for 7.95 says I passed. When will my license number show up in michigan. I took my test on tuesday. I did the quick pay yesterday, but today still no license number. Just wondering when I will have that
I also live in Michigan. I took my NCLEX on a Thursday, got my quick results on Saturday, and my license was posted that Tuesday.
Originally Posted by banan1n1a for everyone that has passed, what were your study habits? Practicing thousands of questions and reading over nursing content? What are some really good books that seem like the real NCLEX questions?? I would appreciate the feedback and help! Thanks guys =)
I used saunders to do over 3000 questions, and for my problem areas, when I finished going over the questions, i went over rationals and just used my old text book to verify some data that made me confused. Some of my friends took a Kaplan coursem but I could not afford that, so they also let me look at their kaplan books to review some test taking strategies...but Saunders pretty much had the same thing in the beginning
Good Luck!!
I took the NCLEX-PN in Michigan on Thursday, March 4th. I was mortified, the test was way harder than I even imagined. I didn't feel confident about a single question I answered. I left the testing center wondering how I was going to tell my family and friends that I had failed. As soon as I got home, I googled "I think I just failed the NCLEX" and came across allnurses.com and eventually stumbled upon this thread about the PearsonVue "trick". I read through hundreds and hundreds of posts by people saying that it worked, and then I worked up the courage to try it myself. It wouldn't let me re-register, it brought up a pop-up saying something like, "You have recently scheduled an exam appointment, please contact your member board..." etc. I didn't fully believe that it could be true, but the majority of the people who post on here said it works, so I tried to be positive! I obsessively checked the Pearson website about 15 times a day to see if anything changed, and it didn't.In Michigan, we have Quick Results. On Saturday morning, I checked the website again and it said my results were available. So, I paid the $7.95 and got my results. I passed!!! I was soooo happy! And about 2 days later, my license # was posted on the state website.
So, bottom line is the "trick" worked for me!!! And it definitely helped me ease my anxiety and let me sleep at night until those 48 hours were up! I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who posts on this site, because if I hadn't come across it I might have died from an anxiety attack :)
And GOOD LUCK to everyone who has yet to take the NCLEX... have faith in yourself, you made it through school which is the hardest part! (If only I had followed that advice earlier!)
Congrat's on passing your exam. i graduate this week from lpn school and i'll probably take my nclex in april or early may i don't wanna wait too long. this pvt is something i will definately do b/c i get extreme anxiety over exams like this, lol...omg i was sooo nervous waiting on the computer to score my hesi exit exam, which took less than a minute. Thank God i passed that thing.
Thank you so much for the "trick"! I was sure that I failed the exam but I got the good pop up so it gave me hope. I just found out (15 minutes ago) I passed! I am so happy! Good luck to everyone! If you are taking the NCLEX in the future, try the NCLEX book by Gauwitz. There are 4000 written problems and thousands of other problems on a CD. I can now sleep!:yelclap::cheers::w00t:
Thank you so much for the "trick"! I was sure that I failed the exam but I got the good pop up so it gave me hope. I just found out (15 minutes ago) I passed! I am so happy! Good luck to everyone! If you are taking the NCLEX in the future, try the NCLEX book by Gauwitz. There are 4000 written problems and thousands of other problems on a CD. I can now sleep!:yelclap::cheers::w00t:
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
LvANrse80, ASN, BSN, MSN, CNA, LPN, RN, APRN, NP
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Good Luck, I wish you the BEST!!!:)