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I took the nclex on 6/2 and still haven't receive my result, so I gave in and tried the pvt. I got the "good" pop up after trying to reregister (yes, I hit submit after inputting my cc info). Is this a good indication I passed? Thank you
The PVT does work and I will tell you why. Some people do feel that they get a false "good pop-up," however you have to look deeper into the situation to figure out what's going on. I have seen many consistencies with the PVT. Those who have said that they received the good pop up right after their test and later found out they failed either ran out of time or had all 265 questions. In these cases you have to wait 24 hours for the exam to be scored a second time. You always have to consider the accuracy of the statement that someone is presenting. For instance, Pearson changed their system to where everyone gets taken to the CC page. Many people still to this day do not realize this, which they think they failed. Others think they have the good pop-up but in reality it said that their results were on hold, which is not the good pop-up. I had a friend call me in a complete mental breakdown because she said the PVT didn't work and she failed. I asked her some questions about what she did. A short time later her anxiety was relieved as I brought it to her attention that everyone goes to the CC page now.
The PVT does work and I will tell you why. Some people do feel that they get a false "good pop-up," however you have to look deeper into the situation to figure out what's going on. I have seen many consistencies with the PVT. Those who have said that they received the good pop up right after their test and later found out they failed either ran out of time or had all 265 questions. In these cases you have to wait 24 hours for the exam to be scored a second time. You always have to consider the accuracy of the statement that someone is presenting. For instance, Pearson changed their system to where everyone gets taken to the CC page. Many people still to this day do not realize this, which they think they failed. Others think they have the good pop-up but in reality it said that their results were on hold, which is not the good pop-up. I had a friend call me in a complete mental breakdown because she said the PVT didn't work and she failed. I asked her some questions about what she did. A short time later her anxiety was relieved as I brought it to her attention that everyone goes to the CC page now!
The PVT does work and I will tell you why. Some people do feel that they get a false "good pop-up," however you have to look deeper into the situation to figure out what's going on. I have seen many consistencies with the PVT. Those who have said that they received the good pop up right after their test and later found out they failed either ran out of time or had all 265 questions. In these cases you have to wait 24 hours for the exam to be scored a second time. You always have to consider the accuracy of the statement that someone is presenting. For instance, Pearson changed their system to where everyone gets taken to the CC page. Many people still to this day do not realize this, which they think they failed. Others think they have the good pop-up but in reality it said that their results were on hold, which is not the good pop-up. I had a friend call me in a complete mental breakdown because she said the PVT didn't work and she failed. I asked her some questions about what she did. A short time later her anxiety was relieved as I brought it to her attention that everyone goes to the CC page now!
Someone just posted about getting the bad pop up & the person passed. So no, the PVT doesn't always work. People are charged $200, the get the bad pop up. If people could wait 2 days (if their state participates) to get the official quick results, we would have a lot less people freaking out.
Here is the link to that thread (Bad Pop Up & Passed).
https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/pearson-vue-trick-996973.html
Someone just posted about getting the bad pop up & the person passed. So no, the PVT doesn't always work. People are charged $200, the get the bad pop up. If people could wait 2 days (if their state participates) to get the official quick results, we would have a lot less people freaking out.Here is the link to that thread (Bad Pop Up & Passed).
https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/pearson-vue-trick-996973.html
Putting the wrong expiration date doesn't always work.
That means they didn't do it correctly. This person didn't even say what the message actually said.
Did Carson make another account? I'm not going to argue with another person about the validity of the PVT. You just said the PVT doesn't always work if you enter an expired card, which is true. The PVT doesn't always work, PERIOD. It is nothing but a trick, a glorified magic 8 ball.
There are many posts on here about how people did the trick & got the bad pop up & passed, got the good pop up & failed & how others got charged.
Did Carson make another account? I'm not going to argue with another person about the validity of the PVT. You just said the PVT doesn't always work if you enter an expired card, which is true. The PVT doesn't always work, PERIOD. It is nothing but a trick, a glorified magic 8 ball.There are many posts on here about how people did the trick & got the bad pop up & passed, got the good pop up & failed & how others got charged.
You are pretty argumentative. I'm done with this conversation. Good luck.
OrganizedChaos, LVN
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Well if the links work for me & not for you, who's fault is that? Oh, by the way... I did find an example of someone who passed & was charged. Go poke holes elsewhere.
And entering altered numbers doesn't always work. You want proof? I can find that too.