Ok, one of the women in my class took the NCLEX and did the PVT when she got home. It took her to the credit card screen. Two days later she paid for the quick results and she passed. So, although historically it has been accurate this time it wasn't. That being said don't throw in the towel until you know for sure.
Specializes in Med/surg tele, home health, travel.
I have heard of this happening. It doesn't always mean when you get credit card page that you failed. However, I have yet to hear anyone say that traditional "good pop-up" was inaccurate. That's why they claim it to be 99.99% accurate.
bear14
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Ok, one of the women in my class took the NCLEX and did the PVT when she got home. It took her to the credit card screen. Two days later she paid for the quick results and she passed. So, although historically it has been accurate this time it wasn't. That being said don't throw in the towel until you know for sure.