Update... 10/31 took the PN exam 11/02 BVNPT mailed the letter 11/08 received the letter 11/10 replied to the letter 11/11 Breeze account options changed 11/16 application for license option now open
Try Uworld, do 1 set of 75 or 2 sets, after each set read the rationale. Make a schedule of the quiz/test that you'll take on UWorld. That's what I did. Goodluck!
I did UWorld 6wks before my exams, as I did RN and PN. My scores ranges from 44-57%. Self-assessment 1: 55% - Chance of passing: HIGH Self-assessment 2: 51% - Chance of passing: BORDER LINE Took my RN then PN exam, 5 days apart. Stopped at 75 and 85....
Have you tried calling them? My timeline... 10/31 took the PN exam 11/02 BVNPT mailed the letter 11/08 I received the letter 11/10 replied to the letter with the payment 11/11 Breeze account options changed with initial license application
Thank you! My timeline... 10/31 took the PN exam 11/02 BVNPT mailed the letter 11/08 I received the letter 11/10 replied to the letter with the payment 11/11 Breeze account options changed with initial license application
Mild anxiety is good. My suggestion would be is to finish if not all but mostly of UWorld questions and read the rationale and really try to understand it. And also the self-assessment tests. Goodluck!
RN or PN? Took my PN exam 10/31, received my letter telling me I passed last Nov8 but the letter was sent out Nov2. My evaluator told me to wait for 3wks until my name pops up with a license #. Goodluck!
I guess by BAD POP UP means that PV accepted your payment. So by having your card declined, idk what that means. But you might want to read on this... https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/pearson-vue-trick-967065-page3.html
It's accurate, both my RN and PN exam had a good pop up. My RN has a quick result, so after 2 days it says I PASSED. MY PN has no quick result since it's in CA, after 7 days I received a letter saying I PASSED. Goodluck and congratulations in advance...
Saunder's book La Charity - Prioritization, Delegation & Assignment UWorld I used those for my NCLEX RN and NCLEX PN. They're just the same, they only differ because RN delegates. Took my RN and PN exam 5 days apart.