Published Jan 26, 2012
cayenne06, MSN, CNM
1,394 Posts
Aaaaaaaaaaaah. I have a 3.97 gpa and I just finished my nclex with 75 questions. I swear, it was at least 35% SATA and full of drugs I have never heard of. I am scared to try the "trick" because I. Just feel certain that I failed. I am not being dramatic- this test was nothing like anything from nursing school, and I just can't imagine how I could have passed. I am sick over this.
ladybuglouRN
19 Posts
Try the Pearson trick!!!!!!!
YDRussell
90 Posts
Yes, do the Pearson Trick...I think you're supposed to walk out feeling defeated. I called a friend and cried after my exam was done. Did the Pearson trick and got the good pop-up. It will calm your nerves. Good luck!
P.S.: Lots of select all that applies and 75 questions more than likely means you were way above the passing line. Smarty pants!!
Imeanreally
41 Posts
Same story.. I think I need to do more questions. I did the PVT and actually failed.. Hopefully you have better luck then me.
How long after the test can you do the pearsonvue trick? Sorry I know this question has been asked a million times... off to search!
frankie,RN
392 Posts
try the trick.. it makes more sense to validate your feelings right? if you passed then your worrying yourself unneccessarily. if you didnt suceed this time, which i doubt, then you are right to be upset for a little. by the way..... i hope that congratulations are in order. good luck to you:)
Okay, it says delivery successful so I am about to try. I am SO, SO freaking out nervous. I can't even bring myself to look at the page.
OMG OMG I got the good pop up!
AwesomeGod
99 Posts
congratulations!
Monae2003
65 Posts
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Congratulations! Isn't it the best feeling? I took NCLEX yesterday and was trembling as I typed in my info to do the PVT. I'm still going to pay the $8 for quick results, so I can officially shout it to the world. Our BON is usually quick to post, but are dragging their feet for whatever reason as of late.
Now you can RELAX, with the big NCLEX beast behind you--enjoy your weekend, Nurse!