Have you heard of PearsonVue Trick (PVT)?
For lots of NCLEX takers, waiting for the NCLEX result is the most stressful part. That’s why some candidates would pay $7.95 at Pearsonvue just to view the Quick Results, but not all state Board of Nursing participate in that service.
Pearsonvue Trick hints you about your NCLEX result, sometimes hours after taking the exam. Yes, it’s quicker than Quick Results, and most of all free. Even candidates whose state Board of Nursing does not participate in QR can utilize this method of checking NCLEX result.
Alright, I’ll give you the steps on how to do Pearsonvue trick for checking the NCLEX results fast with images.
1. Type address http://pearsonvue.com/nclex/activity/. Login your Username and Password, as shown below:
2. Click ‘Register’ button.
3. Choose your Exam Type. Below NCLEX-RN was selected. Click ‘Next’.
4. Select Country of Test Center Location. Click ‘Next’.
In the next items, you may answer only the required field (with *).
5. Click ‘Yes’ in first Question, then select your Country in drop down menu Wait for page to refresh.
6. Leave the City and Program Code fields blank if you’re in foreign country, as shown below. Click ‘Search’ and again, wait for the page to refresh.
7. Then select the Country(or your nursing programwith Program Code) that appeared after refresh, as shown below. Click ‘Next’.
8. Select your Board of Nursing, as shown. Take a deep breath, the next screen will hint you of your result. If you’re ready, click ‘Next’.
Here are the possible outcomes:
- If you passed the NCLEX, there’s a pop-up that says, Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Please contact your Member Board for further assistance. Another registration cannot be made at this time.’
- If you failed, the registration will continue and ask you for Payment, credit card details.
- If you get a pop up that says ‘The candidate currently has test results that are on hold. A new registration cannot be created at this time.’, it has nothing to do with passing or failing; it means you will possibly have to wait a few more days and do the Pearsonvue trick again.