Originally Posted by tvccrn
Once you have your license there are no educational requirements in Wisconsin. I moved here from Texas and they never asked what courses I took in getting my degree. Moving here then taking the NCLEX may be another story. I may be wrong so don't quote me on this, but I don't think Wisconsin has a graduate nurse status for work before passing the test.
Actually not quite true. The NCLEX exam has reciprocity, licenses do not and one must meet the educational requirements of the new state. And not all curriculums in the US meet the requirements for all states.
Did you not have your transcripts submitted before you had your license endorsed?
When one gets permission to sit for the NCLEX exam, it means that they have met the requirements for licensure for that state, except having taken the exam.
It is always easier to get a job once one has actually taken and passed the NCLEX exam, even if there is the GN status. As mentioned by another poster here, if you take the exam and do not pass it, then you lose the GN status and many times the job.