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Monday I took the 4th RN NCLEX and failed. I just don't know what I am doing wrong. I graduated the summer of 2014 with A and B grades in school. I did strictly ATI for the 1st test, Predictor of 99% pass rate- Failed, All categories were below passing. When I left PearsonVue I knew I failed. I did NCSBN for 2nd test- fail, near passing, 3rd studied Hurst Live Review and Kaplan Book with questions- Failed, two categories above passing and the rest near passing. And for the 4th- I stuck with just hurst. Paid the $7 and unofficial results is a Fail, I felt so confident the day of the test. I had 265 questions and 40 select all that apply. Can I get some pointers and strategies to help me pass NCLEX. I will not give up, I want this.
Hi Everyone, I took my exam yesterday 75 questions.. I tried the Pearson vue trick.. I put the correct card number , cc expiration date and wrong security code.. "error is " I did it again with the wrong expiration date and correct security code "declined credit card/ invalid credit card info"..
I am so scared ..I am not a good student but I really tried answering and reviewing for this nlcex exam.
A lot of blogs is saying that bad pop is accurate ..sigh
Hi Everyone, I took my exam yesterday 75 questions.. I tried the Pearson vue trick.. I put the correct card number , cc expiration date and wrong security code.. "error is " I did it again with the wrong expiration date and correct security code "declined credit card/ invalid credit card info"..I am so scared ..I am not a good student but I really tried answering and reviewing for this nlcex exam.
A lot of blogs is saying that bad pop is accurate ..sigh
You entered invalid info what did you expect?
I failed..I check the continental testing center website ... It shows fail ..In my pearson vue account , I log in ..still showing result unavailable.
I need to study and be calm the next time I will take my exam ...
Try to do most of the UWorld questions. I really have heard they help people after failing multiple times. I am taking my test Tuesday and have done almost all the questions in 3 weeks. I'll let you know how it goes.
Im sorry you have had to take the exam so many times. But at this point I would focus on content since you have done so many questions. Once you have mastered the content then I would do questions. When you do the question and have chosen the right answer. Write in detail why the other options were wrong and in which situation if at all the other option would be true. Once you understand the content it should help you a lot.
Then the person responding to you is typical of most customer service representatives in most Boards of Nursing I find: if they don't know the answer they make one up. After talking with hundreds of people... maybe thousands of people over who knows how many years, not once has anyone ever said "I paid $7.95 for quick results and it was wrong." And why is that? Because they are not wrong. The results are termed unofficial results because only your BoN can get the results initially and determine whether to give you a license. Unofficial does not mean inaccurate.If it makes you feel better to think that it might be wrong go ahead... although it doesn't make much sense to me. It's a waste of time, you paid for accurate results and you got them. And of story.
So if you fail, are you given the opportunity to see what you missed, I took mine today. It was like a nightmare. I dont know where those questions came from. I just dont think I passed. I too had so many SATA questions. I hope I am wrong, but just want to know how you know what areas you didnt do well on. I didnt feel I knew any of that material.
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I emailed Texas Board of Nursing the same question "is the quick results accurate?" The response was not 100% but almost.