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NickiRN2

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  1. Hi all! If you've landed on this thread chances are you have or are recently taking your NCLEX. Congratulations! I promised that I would give my opinion about the validity of the pearson vue trick after I got my results. I tested on Saturday 9/5/15 at 8am. I received somewhere between 240-265 questions. My anxiety was so high I stopped looking at what number I was on. I finished the test at about 12pm and like most felt like a complete failure. I was debating whether or not to do the pearson vue trick because it was that difficult. However, after about 15 minutes in the car I decided to just check and get it over with. I signed into pearson, acted like I was going to reregister, put in a valid CC, hit submit and got the good pop up which says "our records indicate you have recently scheduled this exam...." I wasn't convinced the PVT until I paid for my quick results 44 hours later. Turns out I did in fact pass! The trick worked for myself and everyone in my class.
  2. This totally and completely worked for me. I am the biggest skeptic there is. I took the test 9/5/15 and had somewhere between 240-265 questions. I stopped keeping track. My test started around 8am and ended around 12pm. I thought for sure I failed due to the extremely difficult questions. Nothing like a last test to shatter any confidence you have before working, ha! Once I got into my car I did the pearson vue trick.....attempted to re-register, put my CC info in, hit submit and got the good pop up which reads "our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam..." 44 hours later, I paid the $8 for quick results and alas, I passed!!!! So, the trick does in fact work, if you do it correctly. Yes, you have to gamble $200 on the line but in all reality if you failed you'd have to pay it sooner or later anyway.

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