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  1. There is a very big difference between watching something being done and doing it yourself. If you're the one having to take care of the the squeamish stuff, you will get used to it very fast. Take needles for example. A lot of people have a fear of needles. In fact when I am just standing back watching someone give a shot or start an I.V. I get a little squeamish myself but If I am the one giving the shot or starting the I.V. I don't get squeamish at all.
  2. Since I took my test at 8am I decided to not eat breakfast before the test. For myself, I think that was a good move on my part. I finished the test about an hour later and went to get some breakfast, it distracted me from thinking I failed too much for the next hour.
  3. I will.
  4. I received my good news from my states b.o.n. on the 3rd of July. Thanks everyone for the support you have shown me.
  5. I can confirm the trick works. I had taken my NCLEX on June 30th and today when I woke up I just the board of nursing for my state and found out that I Passed!!! I got the pop up everytime I tried it over the last 2 days after delivery successful was posted.
  6. Yep that is what you want. According to the "trick" thread, if you get that it means you passed. 2bRN20092 - If it said delivery successful and then you tried to register and you got that pop up it should mean that you passed as well.
  7. I took the test yesterday and felt the same way. The test does that to you. Calm down a bit and in a few hours you can always try the "trick". I did and it has calmed my nerves a ton. I hope that it is 100% true. I will keep hope, because I got the infamous pop up people are talking about. If you try the "trick", let us know what you find out.
  8. you wil be in mine.
  9. If you read through the thread a little bit you would have your answer to your question. There a few people throughout the thread that said they got to the cc screen and found out they failed. It has already been validated.
  10. Do the pearsonvue trick, it calmed my nerves while waiting for the pass/fail grade. If you get the pop up you passed according to people on this forum. I got the pop up, while I still do not know the actual grade yet, it has calmed my nerves a ton.
  11. I wore jeans and a regular t shirt and it was comfy enough. As far as food, I was so nervous that I decided to skip breakfast so I did not throw up eggs or something worse on someone. Once I sat down for the test though I was calm but as everyone else will tell you, I left pearsonvue thinking I failed.
  12. I just tried the "trick" and it gave me a pop up about already scheduled exam, contact member board or something like that. If that is the pop up they are talking about then according to the "trick" I passed as well. Like you though, I am waiting to get excited until I get a paper or screen that tells me that I passed.
  13. So, I took the exam. It was rough. I hope I passed because as of right now, I don't think that is the case.
  14. Please pray for me monday and tuesday. I take the nclex in a couple days and need all the help I can get. I am so nervous. :uhoh3:

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