Published Jul 21, 2015
forteey23
3 Posts
I have taken the rn nclex today and received 265 questions. How soon will I get result?
203bravo, MSN, APRN
1,211 Posts
If you live in a state that participates in quick results (FL does) then you can get them in 48hours for 7.95$
xxMichelleJxx
269 Posts
If you live in a state that participates in quick results, you can get your results in 2 days or 48 hours. I think California doesn't participate in quick results. You can also try to do the pearsonvue trick. Theres a lot of threads on here explaining how to do it. Some agree with its accuracy, others don't. I used the pearsonvue trick for both my NCLEX PN and NCLEX RN and it was accurate for me. All you need to do is log onto pearsonvue and try to re-register for the exam. If it allows you to; then it has been said that you may have failed. If it does not allow you to re-register and states: "Our records indicate you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time" then thats the "good pop-up" and usually means that you passed.
Alternatively, you can go to your state's BON website and see if you can find your name listed there. People have stated they saw their name within 24 hours on their State BON. This didn't work for me - I live in NY; but might work for you.
Good luck to you! :)
OUxPhys, BSN, RN
1,203 Posts
I tried the trick today and both times it would not let me register. I just took my exam at 8 AM this morning. Make sure you have a valid card. If you do not it will say "invalid card" "or card not valid". My friend did it with a gift card that had no balance on it but was still current and he got the good pop up every time.
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
ooh, careful guys: not only do repeated attempts to register increase your odds that it WILL attempt to charge you, if you're using a valid card and it goes through....you just paid for a new registration whether you need it or not. Changing the expiration date would stop a charge from going through....but then you'd get that blessed "bad pop up" and not know if it meant you passed OR failed. Only that a charge attempt was made (and PV HAS been doing this, particularly if you played with the PVT within the first 24 hours).
If you got a good pop up, back away from your phone/computer and resist the urge to do it again! If you got a charge attempt notice on a subsequent submission....are you still going to feel all good about it? Doubt it.
Im done I promise haha
I am a nervous reck. I had 34 sata, lots of prioritization and delegation questions. I am too scared to do pvt and receive the bad news..id ratger wait 2 days and cgeck fl bon. Has anyone gotten 265 questions and still passed the nclex?
Yes. Many.
SopranoKris, MSN, RN, NP
3,152 Posts
There were 2 students in my graduating class who passed NCLEX with 265 questions. Both felt they had failed when they walked out the door. Good luck! :)
So far 1 girl has passed with 265 and 3 other classmates took it yesterday and went the full 265.
I just found out I failed the nclex. :-(. Back to the studies.
RNdreams23
26 Posts
Interesting. Does your program have a high failure rate? Most of my classmates passed in 75 or under 120.