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This trick does still work for NYS. Just put all of your information as if you were registering for an nclex exam. Put all of your card info with a WRONG expiration date or CCV code so that you don't risk any money. Then once you complete that page and click next. It'll take you to the next page to confirm. Once you confirm it'll take you to the next page. On that page if it says invalid card (fail) and if it says that you can't currently register at this time due to an open registration (pass)!
If that's different in certain states what makes you think that that's the only thing that's different -_-
How can you not know the answer? The NCLEX (and thus Pearson and the PVT) are national. However each state has rules about releasing results or a license. You can pass the test and still not a get a license if your state finds something in your background (or whatever) and decides not to license you.
BTW, the CORRECT response you SHOULD be posting is "I'm sorry, I made a mistake. Thank you for correcting me, I learned something new today" Give it a try!!!!!!!!!!
How can you not know the answer? The NCLEX (and thus Pearson and the PVT) are national. However each state has rules about releasing results or a license. You can pass the test and still not a get a license if your state finds something in your background (or whatever) and decides not to license you.BTW, the CORRECT response you SHOULD be posting is "I'm sorry, I made a mistake. Thank you for correcting me, I learned something new today" Give it a try!!!!!!!!!!
I think at this point she's dug her heels in so deep even if she knows she wrong she wouldn't admit it, at least not to us. Lol.
Then why not just mind yours... its america last time I checked I have a right to opinion ..."Freedom of speech" whether you like it or not
Freedom of speech does NOT mean you are free to say whatever you want on a privately owned message board without ramifications. It just means you can't be arrested or imprisoned for it. As far as I know, Brian hasn't started doing that. Yet.
Or, what Beachy said.
BBYgirl, I totally agree with what you are saying, but trying to argue your opinion on this site is useless. Like one of the posts said they are experts (I don't agree). Yes, all tests are the same in every state, but not everyone gets the same test because it is adaptive to how you answer your questions. Yes, the test is scored twice. Do I personally know anyone who has been charged the $200 and pass NCLEX? No. Has the so called trick worked for my school for this year and the past years? Yes. Are we a small nursing school? No. What I do know is that you can go into Pearsonvue without fully trying to reregister and it will tell you if you have any tests you can register for. Everyone I know that passed it showed you have nothing to register for at this time. The experts are consistently saying that people are being charged the $200 and end up passing just as much as the people who are not charged. From everything I am reading I just don't see that. Do I believe in evidence base practice? 100%. So I ask for the experts on this page to back it up with evidence based practice. I want clear facts, not just what you think is happening.
BBYgirl, I totally agree with what you are saying, but trying to argue your opinion on this site is useless. Like one of the posts said they are experts (I don't agree). Yes, all tests are the same in every state, but not everyone gets the same test because it is adaptive to how you answer your questions. Yes, the test is scored twice. Do I personally know anyone who has been charged the $200 and pass NCLEX? No. Has the so called trick worked for my school for this year and the past years? Yes. Are we a small nursing school? No. What I do know is that you can go into Pearsonvue without fully trying to reregister and it will tell you if you have any tests you can register for. Everyone I know that passed it showed you have nothing to register for at this time. The experts are consistently saying that people are being charged the $200 and end up passing just as much as the people who are not charged. From everything I am reading I just don't see that. Do I believe in evidence base practice? 100%. So I ask for the experts on this page to back it up with evidence based practice. I want clear facts, not just what you think is happening.
Arguing opinion with facts as a nurse not good practice. If you want the facts, look up RNsRWe's post on this topic as well.
I don't know how you can't understand that the PVT is just a "trick". You manipulate the operating system that takes your credit card as you register to pay. I manipulate my operating system on my iPhone. It's not meant to happen.
Not arguing opinion with facts. I am simply stating give me an evidence based studying on this topic not what their or your opinion is. I am not giving my opinion just my experience. I am just stating from what I have been told through my nursing program. Which is we were told everything that has been stated, but have never experienced anyone being charged and later finding out they passed. Has it happened? I believe it has, but not even close to how much it hasn't. What I really am trying to say is that NCLEX is a stressful time in a persons life and I don't think people should be attacked on this site for the experiences they have had.
OrganizedChaos, LVN
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What does studying with Kaplan have to do with anything? We have facts upon facts, not opinions. You have no facts to back your opinion other than, "It works because I said so & my friends said so."
It is a glitch in the system, the OS is suppose to take your money when you originally register for the NCLEX & that is it. Why do you think the "trick" changed? Because they are always trying to patch the error. I'm guessing one day there will be no PVT.
You're a nurse, so why don't you do some research & back up your post with facts instead of just saying, "I said so!" or "It worked for my friends too!" Do you think that will get you far in the real world of nursing?
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