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I'm freaking out!! :bugeyes: Took NCLEX 2/23 and still no results. AGHHHH! I cant even sleep at night :thnkg: My friend took it on 2/17 and still hasnt gotten her results. Who HAS gotten them and what's taking so long????

I took it the same day you did in Cali. I received results Last Friday. You should be getting yours soon too. Good luck!

I took it in Cali alsoNCLEX PN that is. agh!!!! I feel like im going to go crazy!! Do they not go in order according to when you took it?

Have you tried the pearsonvue "trick"?....not sure if it work but i could not get to credit card screen...praying i have finally passed the nclex.....try it can't hurt.....

waiting is really the hardest part! just hang in there and pray!

You should be getting your results any day now. Wishing you good luck.

Thank you. I can't wait! MY friend and I tried the "trick" and neither of us were allowed to pay and she got her result yesterda and found out she passed. I can't wait for my result!

JUST WANT LET EVERYONE KNOW.....I HAVE PASSED.........:prdnrs:......FOR EVERYONE STILL WAITING NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAM...TURN IT INTO REALITY......NOW I CAN RELAX:onbch:

NICOLELPN:nurse:

Yes, do hang in there. I spoke with a representative at the BRN in California last week, and she happened to mention that this is one of the *peak* seasons for taking the NCLEX, which may account for the delay.

BTW I just took my NCLEX today for the first time. I received 75 questions but left feeling like I absolutely failed it (does anyone ever leave feeling like they've passed?). I need to wait 4-5 weeks to see *if* a FAILURE notice arrives in the mail. If I don't receive one, then that will mean I passed. Sort of convoluted, huh? If I have passed, BRN will not give me formal notice of same until after they receive my final transcript when I have graduated from my nursing program this May. So I feel for you having to wait, I really do.

On the bright side, I now know where my greatest nursing weakness is and will be working on it. Most of my questions had to do with priority of care...which patient would you see first, which problem needs to be addressed first, etc. It was like splitting hairs to figure some of those out. Of course, I could always get it down to two, but from there at times I truly was clueless.

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