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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
Congrats!! I took mine's on 7/15, got my news today. I don't think anyone should just focus on infection control/endcrine conditions, since I believe it will probably be very random. For me, I got 75 questions and it took me about an hour and 20 minutes (start at 2PM). I got mostly medication questions. I had at least 8 SATA's, no math, and quite a few priority questions and community health teachings. I only had a few questions regarding infection control. So, if you went by my exam, I would tell everyone to study meds only BUT, I wouldn't do that. Congrats again!!
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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
I'm not quite sure if it's a requirement that you originally scheduled your NCLEX appointment through pearsonvue.com, but if you did, what you do is try to register for another test date. When you get to the part where you click next after it asked you about your school and the date you graduated, and it pops out something about having to contact your board, then you supposedly passed because it won't allow you to take it again. If you failed it will go on to the payment portion of the transaction. Hope that helps.
- Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
Seems to work. Took it on 7/15. After the exam, did the 'trick' got the pop-up. And today, through the mail, I received a notice from my board saying I passed!!! Even after I did the trick, I did have a little trouble sleeping. Today, I will sleep soundly, tomorrow I will continue looking for a job
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I am RN. I Passed.. RN forever
Congrats, RN !!! :yeah::yeah:
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How many SATA ?'s
I actually got about 8, I stopped counting from there ~ and decided to concentrate only on the questions I took it on Wednesday. I was light-headed after walking out of the exam. How to do well? Sorry, I can only say know your pathophysiologies well I know that doesn't help much.