Published Aug 15, 2013
newbtonursing
122 Posts
So, I took my NCLEX PNexam for the first time yesterday. Computer stopped at 85 questions, after a grueling brain workout. I felt like the first question right out of the gate was a high level question, and once I answered it correctly that is all I kept getting. I couldnt believe it because some of the topics I had never heard of before and I even started to wonder if they gave me the RN test by mistake!
Somehow, I made it through. I had a 30 minute drive home in which I spent most of it in tears because I didnt feel I knew much of the content at all, and I was sure I failed.
I decided to do the Pearsonvue trick, and lo and behold, I got the pop up that stated "Our records indicate you have already scheduled this exam..." I have continued to check every few hours only to get the same pop up. I hope it is true what everyone is saying about it being 99% or higher in a accuracy, because I just cant believe it!
uniqueguy34, BSN, MSN
125 Posts
So, I took my NCLEX PNexam for the first time yesterday. Computer stopped at 85 questions, after a grueling brain workout. I felt like the first question right out of the gate was a high level question, and once I answered it correctly that is all I kept getting. I couldnt believe it because some of the topics I had never heard of before and I even started to wonder if they gave me the RN test by mistake!Somehow, I made it through. I had a 30 minute drive home in which I spent most of it in tears because I didnt feel I knew much of the content at all, and I was sure I failed.I decided to do the Pearsonvue trick, and lo and behold, I got the pop up that stated "Our records indicate you have already scheduled this exam..." I have continued to check every few hours only to get the same pop up. I hope it is true what everyone is saying about it being 99% or higher in a accuracy, because I just cant believe it!
Congrats,, you passed
In less than 24 hours after testing, I see my exam status as "PASS" on the Florida Board Of Nursing website! What a relief. The pearsonvue trick worked for me!