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  1. Oh bummer ? Ill stick with fail option because acceptance is less painful. One thing, when typing in the address under billing information, there was a note that the address SHOULD "match the address on the [Pearson] account". But the address I typed was different from "the" address associated with the said account. After that, typed in Valid CC number, wrong CVC and Expiration. Click submit twice, and boom, Declined.
  2. I used a valid card but incorrect CVC/Exp and got the message "Credit Card Declined contact your bank". Is this what they call a "bad pop up"?
  3. Just a quick question since I cannot find any posts relating to this. If I type in the INCORRECT expiration/CVC (but correct card #) to do the PVP Trick, will it still process my payment/charge my card if I failed? Thanks in advance!
  4. Reading through articles and posts in here, now I feel more that I passed the test, and more confident I flunked it again. People here paid over $500.00 for their review resources. I only paid $8.00 for mine pahahah :) I hope that helped
  5. Hi all, So about 5 or 6 months ago, I took the NCLEX-RN, and studied for 3 days (after being out of Nursing school for 4 years). My test stopped at 75 questions, I didn't know practically all 75 questions (well maybe I did get a few right) and had to guess on them. T___T 48 Hours later I obtained my quick results and it displayed a miserable FAIL. xD Today, I took the test again, but this time, I studied for 3 weeks. And again it stopped at 75 questions - I was praying it wouldnt, because the 75-question exam gave me PTSD . I had one IV drop rate solving (which I take for a bad sign due to the sheer ease of the question), around 5-9 med-related questions (what to report / signs that requires immediate intervention), over 45 were priority-type items, and at least 8 or 9 were in the SATA format, only 4 or 5 role/task delegations (Im confident I got all the delegations right, and I think once the system detects your mastery/competency on a department, it ceases to further ask you related questions and proceeds to display questions in areas it feels you are lacking to further assess competency). And now here I am, anxious over the mountain, I still feel I guessed on most of them, but not before eliminating and applying test-taking strategies. Also the last question was pretty easy (med-related bleeding, e.g. which requires immediate intervention). My results wont be out until Monday afternoon. Fingers crossed. I hope I passed, if not, then so be it. We should always learn from our mistakes.
  6. I do not dare try it. Because if it accepts my payment, it means Im 200.00 more in debt (more afraid of accruing more debt than knowing I failed).
  7. Hi All, Took the NCLEX-RN today. I know I'm failing for the following reasons: 1. I graduated last March 2011, and havent worked in any healthcare setting since then. 2. Practically no test-preparation - just read and studied 150 pages of a book by Saunders. 3. I feel I passed - and when I do, it means I failed. 4. I don't feel anxious - because you only feel anxious if you prepared for the test, justifying the belief that it is your right to pass. 5. My test ended with 75 questions. Moral of the story: Study hard students. Do not make the same mistake as I did just now. I will update my fail status on Sunday. Bye for now! Edward
  8. I have nothing but respect for the Boards decision. If we were in their place we would do the same, and to protect our own, we would strictly enforce rules that were granted a degree of leniency due to the shortage, and people must acknowledge that. All the hardships I am experiencing right now, all the sense of hopelessness, if anything, it granted me one thing: appreciation of the efforts and the labor others had to endure to get to where they are now :) Edward.
  9. The question is, are these schools accreditted by the BRN? If you check their website, you see that the list of accredited schools is pretty short... Depressingly, Edward.

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