Dejavu
WOOH!
When I read your post, I thought it was my own at first!
I am in Austin and am also a dual citizen. I have been here 12 years (5 in Houston and 7 in Austin) and I also feel like Canada has always been home. Recently, my husband finally obtained a great job in Calgary (where I am from) and we are moving back. I had been taking my pre-requisites at the community college here since I was laid off from IBM 2 years ago- and JUST got accepted into the ADN program here. My dilema was to transfer there or finish here.
I decided to stay here to do the new Fastrak (16 consecutive months - starts Aug 30). I am glad I did because not only would I have had to take some classes over or more classes that a school up there would require, I also found out that as of 2005 the Nursing Board is pushing to omit all diploma nursing programs in Alberta - you have to have a BSN to get take the RN exam.
A diploma nursing degree there is like an ADN (Associates degree) here. I found out that when I am done in Dec 2005 and I take the NCLEX, I can move up there as an RN - not a new graduate diploma nurse. I am pretty sure I still have to take the Canadian RN exam, but from what I hear (hear-say?) the Canadian exam is easier than the NCLEX. I figure with registration in both countries, I can easily become a travel nurse or if I ever do decide to move back here, I have the NCLEX already.
You should check into any waiting lists for the schools you are interested in too... ACC's wait was a couple of semesters even with a 4.0!
On the otherhand, if you have not started the nursing here, and want to go straight into a BSN, cost wise, it is better there - but I would still take both exams if I were you right after you finish!
Good luck with your future endeavors!
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