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GynoT84

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  1. Passed the NCLEX-RN in 150 some questions can't remember exactly, the end of the test was a blur to me. I was convinced that I had failed. Walked out of the testing center feeling as depressed as I've ever been. When I found out I passed, I nearly cried in the middle of Lowes. Lol
  2. I thought that I failed too. If I was forced to bet my life on it, I would have said I failed. That's how sure I was. Guess what ? I passed. You're not out of the game at all. Try to stay positive. Hope you pass.
  3. There is always a chance. Try to do it again after 24 hours and see what it says. If you still get the good pop up then you most likely passed. The only thing that is 100% is your BON posting your license. Try to keep your mind off of it, stay busy. I nearly drove myself insane. Hope you pass.
  4. Worked for me. Just found out I passed. Was getting the good pop up from the start. Like above poster said, it's not really a trick if you think about it. Can't believe it though, walking out of the testing center I wouldve bet anything that I failed.
  5. I passed! Wow, I still can hardly believe it! PVT worked for me btw.
  6. Well they are "unofficial" results, there's a chance that those results weren't correct and you passed.
  7. So I took my nclex feb 3rd, I posted about my experience and it was really bad. Anyway, I did the PVT many times now and I keep getting the good pop up almost 3 days later. Don't know what to think, I want to believe, but just can't. Good luck to everyone who has yet to take the NCLEX, have confidence.
  8. Thank you for the kind words. I hope you pass as well. Good luck to you.
  9. Are you guys doing it right though ? Most people I've seen say that it didn't work either did it too early or completely wrong.
  10. Could you describe how you did it and what it said ? A lot of people are doing it wrong, not saying you did. Just curious because the trick does seem to work with most people.
  11. Congrats to all that passed. I took the NCLEX on Friday Feb 3rd, I had a horrible experience and thought for sure I failed. I did the PVT and I'm getting the good pop up, it has helped put my mind at ease, but I still don't fully trust it. I don't know what to think, I would have bet anything that I failed before this. Btw, if you don't want the longest anxiety filled weekend of your life, do not take your exam on a Friday. Lol
  12. Yes, definitely take it. An hour of my test time was gone and there was nothing they could do! I would have been in huge trouble if I would have had to do all the questions.
  13. First off, just let me say that I don't want to scare anybody from taking the test or anything like that. I'm just posting this because I don't think I've ever been this depressed in my life. Anyway, I took my nclex yesterday at my local Pearson vue, I was nervous just like anybody else. Shortly after arriving we learned that they were having issues with their computers so we waited until almost 9am to test, pretty much everybody in the room had been there since at least 7:30 am since we were to test at 8:00am. Once they started getting people on the computers the man running the desk asked if anybody would like to reschedule because it was pearson vue policy to offer since we got a late start. I didn't take it, looking back, I wish I would have. So we get started and everything is going ok, the test was definitely harder than I expected and I was definitely feeling some major anxiety. The scheduled break time pops up and I decide to take a break, I really needed to get up and stop looking at that darn screen for a few. I come back like 2 min later and they can't get me and another guy logged back in. We waited in the lobby for a straight hour before they got us back on. My anxiety at this point was through the roof. They never offered to let us reschedule or anything just told us we had to finish that their was nothing they could do. When we were waiting, I told the proctor that if the time ran out, I would likely fail, she acted like there was nothing she could do about it. Anyway, I finished the test with around 150 questions and my anxiety was at 100 the whole time. I don't like making excuses, but all of that definitely affected me during the test. I walked out like many others have feeling defeated and now very depressed. I have no clue if I passed, but if I had to bet my life right now, I'd say I failed. I hope and pray nobody else has an experience like I did. Good luck to all.

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