Bad Pop-Up NCLEX: 5 Things You Should Know About It - Nurse Money Talk (2024)

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I’m talking all about the bad pop-up you might get if you try to do the Pearson Vue NCLEX trick.

As an FYI, I’ve talked about this topic more extensively in the article where I go over everything you need to know about the Pearson Vue NCLEX trick.

If there’s a question you can’t find here, check out that linked article.

1. What’s the Bad Pop Up For the NCLEX?

The “bad pop-up” is when your payment is accepted after trying to reschedule for the NCLEX immediately after taking it. This is different from the “good pop-up” when you’re not allowed to reschedule the NCLEX immediately after taking it.

The bad pop-up is supposed to me you failed the NCLEX, while the good pop-up is supposed to mean you passed.

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2. How Accurate is the Bad Pop For the NCLEX?

The bad pop-up is not accurate. Students have reported getting the bad pop-up and then still passing the NCLEX. The best thing to do is pay for the quick results or wait until the official results come out.

This false positive might not seem like a big deal until you think about the stress it might cause you, not to mention paying for an exam you don’t need.

3. Can You Get the Bad Pop Up and Still Pass the NCLEX?

Yes, you can get the bad pop and still pass the NCLEX. Many students have reported this happening to them. That’s why it’s best to either get the unofficial quick results or wait for the official results.

4. What Does the Bad Pop up For the NCLEX Say?

The bad pop-up for the NCLEX will say something along the lines of “Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time.”

5. What Does the NCLEX Bad Pop-Up Look Like?

It’s when your payment is accepted after trying to register to take the NCLEX.

This is different from the “good pop,” which is just a pop-up that appears at the top of the order screen when you’re trying to pay for the NCLEX.

The “good pop” will say something like, “Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time.”

Watch this video, and at around the 07:48 mark, you’ll see what I mean. The video shows you what the “good pop-up” will be like since it won’t allow you to schedule another exam.

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Thomas Uzuegbunem is a registered nurse who graduated with a bachelor’s in business and went on to get his bachelor’s of science in nursing. He’s worked in the ICU, mental health (inpatient, outpatient), & GI specialty areas. He’s the lead editor and founder of Nurse Money Talk.

I am Thomas Uzuegbunem, a registered nurse with a strong background in both business and nursing. I graduated with a bachelor's in business and further pursued a bachelor's of science in nursing. Throughout my career, I have gained diverse experience, particularly in the ICU, mental health (inpatient and outpatient settings), and GI specialty areas. As the lead editor and founder of Nurse Money Talk, I have dedicated myself to providing valuable insights and guidance to nursing professionals.

Now, let's delve into the concepts discussed in the article about the "bad pop-up" phenomenon related to the Pearson Vue NCLEX trick.

  1. What's the Bad Pop Up For the NCLEX? The "bad pop-up" occurs when attempting to reschedule the NCLEX immediately after taking it, and your payment is accepted. It is distinct from the "good pop-up," where you are not allowed to reschedule immediately. The bad pop-up is believed to indicate a failure on the NCLEX, while the good pop-up suggests a pass.

  2. How Accurate is the Bad Pop For the NCLEX? The accuracy of the bad pop-up is questionable. Students have reported receiving the bad pop-up and still passing the NCLEX. To ensure accuracy, it is recommended to either pay for quick results or wait for the official results instead of relying solely on the pop-up.

  3. Can You Get the Bad Pop Up and Still Pass the NCLEX? Yes, it is possible to receive the bad pop-up and still pass the NCLEX. Many students have reported this occurrence. To avoid unnecessary stress and expenses, it is advised to obtain unofficial quick results or wait for the official results.

  4. What Does the Bad Pop up For the NCLEX Say? The bad pop-up message typically states, "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time."

  5. What Does the NCLEX Bad Pop-Up Look Like? The NCLEX bad pop-up occurs when your payment is accepted after attempting to register for the exam. It differs from the "good pop-up," which appears when you try to pay for the NCLEX but doesn't allow you to schedule another exam. The good pop-up message is similar to the bad one but indicates that another registration cannot be made at that time.

For more in-depth information and guidance on the Pearson Vue NCLEX trick, readers are encouraged to refer to the comprehensive article linked in the introduction.

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