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I'm just curious....is the Pearson Vue quick results that you have to pay for 100% accurate? I've been waiting for a few days for my license number to pop up and haven't gotten anything. Paid for the quick results and it said I passed. Want to be 100% sure before I quit my job!!!
Thanks!
Interesting question.I don't think this topic has been covered, so you should get some helpful responses by starting this thread.

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Moved to the NCLEX forumQuick results are accurate they only become official when the BON signs off on it.Plenty of threads discuss this subject here

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Quote from EmergencyLove12I'm just curious....is the Pearson Vue quick results that you have to pay for 100% accurate? I've been waiting for a few days for my license number to pop up and haven't gotten anything. Paid for the quick results and it said I passed. Want to be 100% sure before I quit my job!!! Thanks!

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As RNsRWE said, the results of the test you pay for are 100% accurate. These results you paid for are the same ones Pearson Vue sends to the State BON you applied to.That being said, if it said you passed the test...you passed. If it says you failed..you failed. The passing result does not mean you are 100% guarenteed you are now a licensed nurse. The State BON is the one who decides that.Often it can take hours to days or even a week or better for some BONs to post license numbers. I got my quick results for my NCLEX-PN as a pass and it took the BON only to the end of the business day after the passing result for the quick results were available. Same BON took close to a week and a half to post my RN license number

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Please wait to quit your job.....I passed nclex one month and didn't get licensed number for another 3weeks...needless to say I quit my job before I had my licensed and took another 2 months to hop through hoops of interviews and hiring process to finally start my nursing career...so if at possible wait to quit so you will have spending change for those new scrubs you will have to purchase! Congrats on passing your NcLex!
Author: peter  5-06-2015, 17:51   Views: 4941   
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