What To Do When You Fail The NCLEX-RN

First I should say this is what I have seen in North Carolina as I am sure there are some differences by state. I took the NCLEX and did not pass, and after some time reading I found there is a lot of encouraging post but nothing that tells you what to do or expect next. So I thought I would share what I have learned so far. Nursing Students NCLEX Article

The test just shut off

The next 48 hours is waiting till your "unofficial results" can be purchased from PearsonVue. There are options before that 48 hour hits including "the trick." I am not listing the trick as there is already a 1,000 page post on this site about it, but I will say it worked for me and for my classmates 100% correctly. Still it is a trick and no matter what it says you will still not believe it completely till you buy the results at the 48 hour mark.

48 hours later you log on PearsonVue pay the $7.95 and then...

Grade: Fail

Even if you did the trick, reality just hit. You just failed the Nclex and it sucks. You told everyone you knew when you were taking it, maybe you even posted it on Facebook. And for the past 2 days they all have ask "Have you heard anything?" and now the last thing you want to do is talk to anyone, but the phone calls and txt are about to start. Just remember most of those people truly are just concerned and excited for you and want to help when they find out. Asking a friend or two to tell others for you can give you a break. At this point I turned my phone off and slept for the next 24 hours or so. That's just what works for me, so do what works for you.

72 hours

Had lots of messages so I did my best to respond, usually by txt.

I also remember I have an accepted job offer at a local hospital. It's Sunday so really nothing I can do now but I know I have to call them tomorrow. At this point I am freaking out, and everything is worst case scenario. I keep thinking about the test and what I could have done wrong.

  • Breathe... You can't change it but it is really not as bad as it feels.
  • Start getting your thoughts together.
  • Organize things. Are there things you have to do or people you have to call? (job offers ect)
  • Write things down you have to do and when (You have a lot going on it's easy to forget things)

96 hours

It's Monday so my first chance to call the hospital and tell them I failed the NCLEX and find out what's going to happen or what I need to do. For me I got a "It's ok we will work it out" but a few hours later they revoked the job offer. Ok so maybe I am going to freak out all over again... no I will call someone (you know the person you can call that will tell you the truth and break it down so even the worst case scenario does not look so bad anymore)

  • Even with the economy down nurses are still in high demand. If you have a job offer maybe you will lose it maybe you won't, but there are other jobs and this is not the end of the world even if your brain keeps saying otherwise.
  • Start working on a plan. Does your school offer its graduates support if they don't pass? Even if they don't you still need a plan. Think about what works for you and what doesn't. Do you have problems with knowledge, application, certain areas (medications ect), or is it just the way the test are worded. Whatever it is start writing it down so you know what you need to work on. If you don't know what you need to work on many of the review courses have test to help determine where you need the most work.
  • Don't wait for someone else. I hear the state will mail you a form that tells you what areas you need to work on based on the test. I have no doubt this will be helpful but I have yet to receive that in the three weeks since. (Not a complaint just saying don't wait for it to start planning.)
  • Stay positive the outlook won't start to look better until you get up and do something about it. And don't forget to get plenty of rest.

One week

At this point I'm feeling much better. I had a lot of help from friends and former instructors, and after talking to them and doing some research I chose a review course that looked like it would work for me. I am using the NCSBN's Comprehensive Online Review and I like it, but I have heard good things about the Kaplan and many others.

I wanted to get the process for signing up to retake the NCLEX started and could not find much information on where to start. I tried my state board of nursing site and found little information other than I need to reapply so I tried that and kept getting a message that there was already an application so I could not sign up. It also gave me a phone number to call for help. Of course this was to my states board of nursing and I was directed to voice mail every time I called so I left a message explaining my call several times. I don't know about other states board of nursing, but here at least getting a live person on the phone or a return phone call is like pulling teeth. To date I have never talked to anyone there or received a return call (Not a complaint I know they are busy, just putting the info out there) I kept researching and looking stuff up but found nothing concrete on what to do, so I just started working on studying.

I decided to also email the nurse recruiter where I had the job offer previously and thank them for the opportunity, and express my understanding for unforeseen events and my hope to work with them again in the future.

  • Again stay positive, breathe, take a break when you need it.
  • Find what you need to work on.
  • Sign up for a review class that works for you. There are many out there that range in type, duration, and cost; and there is a lot of information out there on what different reviews offer.
  • Don't forget to say thanks where it is deserved. It really can go a long way later and it will make you feel better too.
  • Stop freaking out; what's done is done. There is only one way to go... forward.
  • Be patient the Board of Nursing is very busy especially after graduation time.

Two weeks

I have been working on my review course and I have a study plan to stay on track. The world is definitely not ending and maybe I have told myself that enough because my brain even agrees now haha. Still not sure what is going on over at the NCBoN but I have decided not to stress over it or anything else for that matter. When I do start to stress I stop, take a breath, and remind myself that stressing won't help and put whatever it is out of my mind. I made sure my study plan allowed extra time to work on problems as needed, and I try to stay on target with it, but if I need more time somewhere I adjust to fit. I also got a call this week from the nurse recruiter I emailed, it was to thank me for the email and offer me the same job with a new start date; Needless to say I was very excited.

  • Continue to customize your study plan and stick to it as much as possible
  • Utilize the nursing process haha... Is what you are doing working? Do you need more time? Do you need to change something about the way you are studying and if so what?
  • Reduce stress. We all have different ways of doing this taking a break, venting, or just clearing your head, whatever works for you do it.
  • Relax and rest, retention of information is much better when rested.

Three Weeks

Still no information from the board of nursing, but I tried to sign up again this week and it finally went through. It seems my old application was finally processed out. Once again this is North Carolina so I don't know differences by state. I applied on the NCBoN website and marked it as a reapply (have taken the test, have not been licensed, ect) and paid the $65 dollar reapplication fee. The only form I had to mail in was a new identification document (remember the one that needed a 2x2 passport photo, and a notary stamp) and it says it will take up to 14 days to process. All the other information remains on file (criminal background check ect) from my first application. It also directed me to reschedule with PearsonVue which I did, and paid the $200 exam fee. Still have to wait for a new ATT before scheduling the date.

  • For North Carolina it seems to take a few weeks before you can reapply so give it time and try again.
  • The reapplication fee for NC is $65 and the exam fee is $200.
  • You will need to mail a new identification document to the BON. You will get the document and information on what to do when you are applying on the NCBoN website. You will need a 2x2 passport type photo and it will have to be notarized.
  • You will need to wait for a new ATT before you can schedule a date to take the exam.
  • Keep working on your study plan. Even when you get a new ATT make sure you leave yourself enough time to study everything you need to. If you are unsure wait until you are sure before scheduling the date. You can also reschedule your exam up to 24 hours before your scheduled time.

Beyond

Well on the date I am posting this message this is where I am, just beyond the three week mark. All the information here is from my experience not anything official. When I found out that I failed the NCLEX I didn't find much information other than bits and pieces of what to do or expect, and I felt completely lost at first. I hope someone will find this post helpful, and even if it's only one person it will have been worth it.

Good luck and stick to that study plan.

Specializes in Cardiac - Adult.

I just wanted to add a update.

I studied testing strategies only the second time around. This was based off of my blueprint from the NCBON and talking to my instructors which were very supportive.

I've been a nurse on a cardiac unit for about a year now and enjoy it a lot.

When i failed the NCLEX it sucked. I didn't know what i should do or where to go next. Just remember take a breath. Take a short break to let everything sink in. Then start planning. You can, and you will!

Just because God delayed you, you are not denied!! You will be a very strong nurse!! After I passed NCLEX, I got a job working on the Cardiovascular/Vascular floor. I have received my rhythms certification and getting ready to get my ACLS certification. I never thought I would ever work on this type of unit. God has given me the wisdom and knowledge to do my job. He has placed me on an awesome unit with great people. My nurse manager is magnificent. I would have not walked into my Blessing if I had not waited. God will carry you through!! Trust and believe in Him and do not question Him!! It is all in His plan!! God has a special plan for you!! I will pray for you!! What God made happen for me, He will make happen you!!!

Specializes in Trauma/ ED/ ICU.

TrisenRN THANK YOU SO MUCH for finally answering the question we all needed answers to... at least those of us who are biting our finger nails and freakin out over failing.

I get that these posts are old... but I recently took my NCLEX-RN and failed... I did the quick results... $8... and got the Fail. The trick works by the way... but won't go into that... just never go the pop up. I don't know what to do now because I am in FL but I am registered with MA. Moved in with the folks for the time being... school was in MA... so that explains the registration through new england... I called my school to ask them what the next immediate steps are... Not sure if I will have to wait or if I can move forward with registering via Pearson Vue... as for the portion with the BON... not sure if like NC, I will have to send the photo ID page... like you did TrisenRN.

So I am still unsure about everything... sitting here wondering how I can plan anything without knowing the steps... If anyone knows details about MA's steps if you fail... please let us know.

Thank you so much for posting this. I just took my state boards in Florida a few hours ago, and I did the Pearson "trick", and it let me go to the payment screen, so I'm reasonably certain I failed. It's just good to read all of this. It gives me hope, and inspires me to keep moving forward. I'm totally sad right now, and I need to figure out what I'm going to go about money, but I'm so thankful I have this to look back on. It provides a sense of comfort. So thank you. Very much. :)

Hello, I failed my NCLEX RN test the first time on June 15, 2012. A day I will never forget because I felt like my world ended. I cried for the whole weekend and the following week. I had crying outbreaks during the next weeks. I finally got my ATT two weeks later, set a date and have been wide open every since. I have Kaplan strategies book (green one), Suanders comprehensive and Q&A, Hurst vidoes and I have taken Kaplan online review. My qt scores are low and my qbank average is 56%. As my time approaches, I get more nervous and now I am tired of studing and it shows in the dropping of my grades. I have been reading these post and they all have inspired me to get up and to start over! I can do this! As someone posted in here WE WILL PASS THIS TEST!!

Specializes in Trauma/ ED/ ICU.

@adyal2003: Did you get your 48 hr. PASS/FAIL response yet (in order to confirm the trick; which we all know is 200% right)? If you did fail, I can tell you the steps to rescheduling another exam immediately... so you don't sit there sulking like I did with my head spinning. Two things you need to do STAT is call pearson vue and your BON... DEPENDING on the state where you registered your payment may be as low as 80 dollars by phone to the BON and the usual 200 dollars to PEARSON by phone. You don't need to fill out any more paperwork. Just call them with your credit card handy (that part sucks). Then, schedule your exam by going to the PEARSON VUE website... it will not let you schedule the exam for another 45 days minimum (if you are registered for MA)... I am taking my exam in Florida but I am registered with the state of MA... I am not sure how long FL makes you wait. If you haven't yet taken KAPLAN, jump on that wagon stat. I took an online course that was 4 days per week for 2 weeks... for 3 hour sessions on line and we learned test taking strategies and how to apply them via non stop questions that were provided during each class. Now, I have about 2-3 weeks left till the exam and I plan to do questions/content/remediation on the questions I got right&wrong every day till my test. Kaplan helps you plan this! Its structure that I didn't have before my 1st exam. I can't predict how I will do the 2nd time, but all these steps helped me move forward days after failing instead of sulking and being depressed about it. Keep us posted with your story...

Specializes in Cardiac - Adult.

2.5 Years...It seems not so long ago I made this post, scared to death and unsure what to do next. I am now a Registered Nurse and the Clinical Lead RN on a Cardiac Telemetry Unit. Just remember it's not end of the world. :)

2.5 Years...It seems not so long ago I made this post, scared to death and unsure what to do next. I am now a Registered Nurse and the Clinical Lead RN on a Cardiac Telemetry Unit. Just remember it's not end of the world. :)

Congratulations on your success! :yes: All the best in your future endeavors! :up:

I took my RN nclex today and i did the Pearson Vue Trick and guess what I was able to re-register. I couldn't believe it, I was so disappointed in myself. I got so worried about what everyone was going to think of me. After crying for a few hours, I finally had to kick myself in the butt and say to myself, is this the end of the world...no!! I have alot of good things in my life such a beautiful family and should not let one thing get me down. I can retake the test in 45 days and knowing what I know now, use better techniques to conquer my anxiety. I know what happened though. I was sure going in that I would only get 75 questions but when i hit 75 and it didn't stop then 85, 95, 105 and still didn't stop, my anxiety level increased so much that I couldn't even focus anymore. I was just so ready for the test to end and 4 hours later 265 questions later it was finally over. I know I could of did better but my anxiety gets the worse of me. I studied so hard and new alot of material going in but when the anxiety hits it all over. Well I just had to vent a little. Thanks for listening :)

I took my nclex jan 28, 2013.. i had the same though like you. I pray and was hoping for 75 questions and 6 SATA.. man wen i hit 75 q, 13 sata, the test keep continues, 90..100..120..160.. my brain started frezzing.. fInally i ran out of time, at 230. did the pearson vue trick, failed.. devasted

Specializes in Heart Failure.
If anyone is having trouble passing the NCLEX I just took the Hurst Review online (after failing twice before). It is AMAZING and I highly recommend it to anyone! They have a 98% pass rate and money back guarantee. If you don't pass you can get a refund OR take the remediation course. I passed last week with 75 questions and I graduated in May 2009 so it's been a while for me! Go to www.hurstreview.com and check it out. The videos are fun to watch and interesting. The lady named Marlene Hurst who owns the company is great. She tells you what you NEED to know to pass boards and she's very funny!

I just took the nclex last week and found out that i failed in 265 questions after taking kaplan. I got my results back and it said that I was near the passing level in every area which is nice to know but frustrating that I was so close. I just signed up for hurst review online and after the introduction alone I was hooked. Im really looking forward to this review course and am going to give it my all to pass the nclex my second time.

Specializes in Heart Failure.

Well just to update this, after taking Hurst Review online, I passed my second time 2 months later in 108 questions...Hurst Review rocks

Yes, I took my Nclex RN exam on june 11th for the first time... I had the entire 265 Questions and it took 6 HOURS!!!! I could not believe it and was devastated. I grad my program may 9th and attended my school's Kaplan review for one week... the course taugh alot about how to strategize for nclex and allows you to take practice test and use Q-Bank Questions. I didnt take full advantage, I was also planning my wedding and I guess tried to take on too much. But long story short, I regrouped and Aug. 11th took it over and got the good pop off...this time it shut off in 76 Questions... is felt much better. But in those two months I used kaplans Nclex rn book, the yellow saunders book, lippincot and made myself do 25-50 questions a day. I reviewed some old content from notes but remained calm and thinking about the way i answered all my questions. Reviewing rationales are very important to help you study. Anymore questions feel free to contact me. GOOD LUCK FUTURE Nurses ;) :)