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Mike Hawk

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  1. Thanks everyone. I have accepted it for what it is. I took the test on thursday, and people who took it with me that day got their results back. People who took it on Friday got their results back 1 day sooner than expected (which was the day i was suppose to find out with the other people i took it on thursday). I haven't heard or read of the "trick" working opposite of what the "trick" is suppose to do. seems pretty reliable.
  2. I read the forum about the "PearsonVUE Trick"... ((not sure what is? look up the thread "pearsonvue trick")) I thought that this can't be true, but what have i got to lose. I read everyone's post about it being successful and correct about 100 times, and reading about failing once (because they didn't have a SSN or something like that). nonetheless it seemed 99% accurate, and it made sense to me why it would work. First of all, pearsonvue who administers the NCLEX has it graded after every question during the exam. why would they not know your score after you have finished? i didn't try the "trick" right after, because i was unaware, but i tried it during the weekend. ((i took the test on a Thursday in CA, and would find out results the following Tuesday.)) i went the full distance (265 Q's) and was extremely worried and not confident AT ALL. i KNEW i could've focused more and not go on Facebook so much . i did the trick and was able to continue to the credit card screen, but didn't want to put my CC info to submit. i wanted to compare with other classmates the point at which the "prompt" appears telling you that you can't re-register. unfortunately it appears prior to inputting your CC info. long story short: i took 265 Q's NCLEX... worried... read about pearsonvue trick... tried it... took me to CC screen... failed! the positive: it eased the pain of knowing i failed. the negative: job was lined up, gotta tell classmates i failed, gotta email the manager that i can't start on agreed date, gotta study another 45 days, gotta do all this over! sincerely, Super Bummed in Cali

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