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  1. I thought I failed because it took me to the cc page, but then I read they changed it and when I put my cc info and submit, it had the good popup. I found out two days later that I did pass. Go and try again and add your cc info and submit. Good Luck!
  2. Try looking under exam history the results are on that page after 2 days and you dont have to pay. Exam history is on the page where you do the registration to the right. It has account, profile etc.
  3. I didnt see any status, I just went to registration and when it took me to the cc page I was sure I failed and thought that for an hour until I found a site that said they changed it on the 27th and you have to put cc info and submit. If you got the good popup you passed congrats. Check in a couple of days under exam history this is where they show status.
  4. Yes, I passed! The results are posted under exam history a little after the quick results are available and also posted on continental testing. The popup works and those that I have seen said they were charged ended up failing. The only other way it might charge if your results are on hold but so far it seems to be true for those that get the good pop up - they have passed. I am now official an RN and onto master's program.
  5. The only way people could be charged if there is a question to their results. If there is a definitive answer it will not charge. Sometimes the results are on hold for different reasons but I have not seen anyone who was charged and passed. I have read where people say they were charged but never come back and post that they got their results and passed. Everyone I know that could not pay, passed so I think the change on the PVT is that you have to go through the whole process where before it would not even let you start the registration.
  6. Curious if you submitted your cc information because you either get the popup or it charges you because you failed. Obviously you have passed so congrats.
  7. They changed the site on August 27th you have to submit cc information not just go to the page. Before it would not even let you start registration but so many people call them and ask them questions they have changed it. A lot of people are not willing to take the chance to submit cc but it will not take your money if you passed - guaranteed.
  8. They have changed it as of August 27th and you have to put your cc information and hit submit. It will not charge you if you passed and will tell you that you can not register at this time. If you failed it will charge your credit card. There really is nothing to lose because if you have failed you have to take again so you might as well pay for it now.
  9. You have taken your nclex exam and now you are wondering if you passed. Go to pearson vue website and register like you are going to take the exam. You need to fill in all information and then you will have to put credit card info and hit submit. It will take you to the next page telling you that you will be charged $200.00 and when you hit submit if you have passed you will get a red triangle with the words "You may not schedule an exam at this time" - this means you passed otherwise you would be charged for taking another exam. This is a change from the previous way to find out where if it took you to the cc page you failed but now they want you to go through all the steps so don't worry because either way if the cc goes through means you have to take the test again.
  10. The new PVT is you have to fill out all information including cc info and hit submit. It will not charge you if you have passed and if you failed, you will be charged and can register to take test again. I figured I had nothing to lose since I would be taking again if I failed. I have done a few times just to make sure and it tells me that I cant register at this time.
  11. congratulations! I took my test in Chicago on Oct. 19th and got the good popup. I had a lot of Sata, couple of order question and no calculations. Stopped after 85 questions and I thought the test was pretty easy. Looking forward to official results.
  12. I am deciding on whether to go to Harper. I would start in the 3rd semester with only med surg since I have done the other classes at Oakton. How are the teachers for med-surg? There is one teacher at Oakton teaching med surg that half the students flunk. How is the 4th semester, it looks like a lot of classes.
  13. There should be a composite percentile score and they have three different scores DI - diploma, AD - associate programs and all. Your scores should be in the high 90's.
  14. Mrs. Gas is going to be in charge of the nursing program and is great. Broscio is in charge of the lab and is also very good as well as Mrs. Sitt. i dont know anything about Godi but 103 is not the class to worry about. Good luck, it will seem over whelming at first but it does get better. Denise
  15. I would look at edukan.org. You do not have to purchase anything but pay for the course and the lab software which is inexpensive. The virtual lab is as good as any lab I have been in and you will learn just at much. The best part is that you can do the work around your schedule. It isn't any easier but the convenience is well worth it. Denise

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