Published May 16, 2015
amysiuk
24 Posts
This has probably been mentioned in a prior post, but bear with me please.
what exactly is displayed when you get a good pop up? what is the percentage of accuracy for this good pop up?
rb18
76 Posts
I'm not sure about the accuracy but it worked for me. I did it after 28 hours post NCLEX exam. The triangle pop up is the good pop up.
The procedure to get to the "good pop up" part, is when you try to pay for the test again, it wont allow you to which means you passed? Do you do this as soon as you're done with the test and you get home, and then you wait 24 hours? I am going to have to read the directions on how to do this again
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
Hi, and welcome to AN!
Honestly, there is A LOT of information on this very forum, with explicit details on what to do and WHAT NOT to do. Please review carefully, and consider the source of the explanations before doing anything you might regret (like losing money and/or your sanity when you get a pop up you didn't expect....which might mean nothing in the end).
The Pearson Vue Trick is just that, a trick. If you got results that in the end matched your test results, you will believe it to be 100% accurate. This is not true. It is a trick, and sometimes what you see in the pop up is indicative of passing or failing....and sometimes it's been wrong. And sometimes, the person DOING IT is doing it quite completely wrong....and then blames the PVT
Read around a bit, and familiarize yourself before you do it, is my very BEST advice!
Thank you very much, it's official........I will pay the seven or eight dollars and wait the two days. Thanks