What are the eligibility requirements for taking the NCLEX?
How do I register for the NCLEX?
How do I go about making a change to my registration with Pearson?
I have registered for the NCLEX, when will I get my Authorization to Test (ATT) email?
Can I take the NCLEX at a test center outside of my desired jurisdiction of licensure/registration?
What forms of identification are accepted at the test center?
Which names need to match on my ID and the ATT?
Does the address on my ID need to match the address on my ATT?
When will I get my results?
Will I lose my NCLEX registration fee if I cannot cancel my appointment at least 24-hours ahead of time?
May I get a refund for any NCLEX fees?
Can you recommend review courses and/or study materials to help me prepare for the NCLEX?
How can I lodge a concern at the test center?
Is there a separate NCLEX-RN for Canadians and Australians?
What reference materials are available in French?

How the NCLEX Works

Can a candidate skip questions?
Is it true that candidates who receive the minimum number of items and the last item is “easy” will fail the examination?
If a candidate fails the exam after taking the minimum number of items, does this mean they did very poorly?
When candidates retake the exam do they start at the same difficulty/ability level ‘where they left off’ from the previous examination?
On the Candidate Performance Report (CPR), what does ‘Near the Passing Standard’ mean statistically?
Why do candidates only get performance reports if they fail?