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Old May 04, 2007, 05:20 AM
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Cool in search of a NURSING SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES?

this topic has been mentioned a lot but I wanted to get a direct answer. I am planning to study in the Philippines because the waiting list to get in the Nursing program here in CALIFORNIA is quite a wait. I am a US citizen and I understand that I will be considered an international student eventhough I am a dual citizen. I also understand that the environment is very different, but that is also one of the reasons why I want to study there...it's different. It is really not issue because I have lived there for a few years.

Back to I was saying, I am looking for a school where the courses that I have taken here in the US will be accredited. I have inquired in some schools, but they want me to start of as a freshmen. I have taken atleast 55 units and most of them are pre-requisite to get in the nursing program here, so I really don't see any reason why I should start all over. I want a school where I can get done ASAP.

Can anyone help? THANX

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Old May 04, 2007, 11:12 AM
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Re: in search of a NURSING SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES?

Credits are going to need to be retaken for almost every nursing program. Same way that you would not get credit for them if you transferred schools. And this is in the US, and even if you remained in the same state. You never see all credits transferring. Many programs have different requirements.

Be aware that you will always be considered as a foreign grad in the US and will have to go thru all of the license requirements for that, even if US citizen. And since you hold dual citizenship, please be aware that the government there could require you to complete an internship there when you graduate, there is talk of that now, so by the time that you finish, you will be required to stay there and work.

Please take the time to research what has already been posted here on this same topic.

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Old May 04, 2007, 11:12 AM
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Um...Why are they gonna considered you as a international student? You have dual citizenship right?YOu have to fight for your rights man. My friend took some pre-requisite in san francisco and he studied in our lady of fatima university.I think all of his subjects has been credited....btw he just passed his nclex ^_^

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Old May 04, 2007, 01:10 PM
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Re: in search of a NURSING SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES?

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Um...Why are they gonna considered you as a international student? You have dual citizenship right?YOu have to fight for your rights man. My friend took some pre-requisite in san francisco and he studied in our lady of fatima university.I think all of his subjects has been credited....btw he just passed his nclex ^_^
well I can say in the UK if you haven't resided in the country for 3 years even if dual nationality you are classed as international student and have to pay higher fees. I am sure most country has some sort of rule to avoid the system being abused and taking courses away from native

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Old May 04, 2007, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jtanga View Post
Um...Why are they gonna considered you as a international student? You have dual citizenship right?YOu have to fight for your rights man. My friend took some pre-requisite in san francisco and he studied in our lady of fatima university.I think all of his subjects has been credited....btw he just passed his nclex ^_^
JTANGA didn't you say you were going to the philippines tomorrow??? I was wondering what school will you be attending for nursing??

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Old May 04, 2007, 04:48 PM
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My advice is to ask the school and the embassy.

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Old May 05, 2007, 03:08 AM
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And since you hold dual citizenship, please be aware that the government there could require you to complete an internship there when you graduate, there is talk of that now, so by the time that you finish, you will be required to stay there and work.
If I were you, I'd renounce my Filipino citizenship asap. With all the problems being caused by people in power here(in the RP)at present, there is nothing good about Filipino citizenship.

Oh yeah, most legislators here are unaware of existing laws and more often than not, these laws are not being implemented and the sad thing is, they'll make another redundant law without first implementing the provisions of the old law.

Unless reform is made by those in power here in the RP, we(Filipino citizens) will always suffer the consequences of the choices that they make...So when you have the option to waive your Filipino citizenship, do it, that is my suggestion.

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Old May 05, 2007, 05:45 AM
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Re: in search of a NURSING SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES?

This might help you compare and choose nursing schools, at least in the NCR.

http://www.ched.gov.ph/hei_dir/2005H...t/Region13.pdf

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Old May 05, 2007, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jtanga View Post
My advice is to ask the school and the embassy.

The Embassy has not one thing to do with transfer of college credits. And even if someone did their pre-reqs in the Bay Area and moved to a school fifteen minutes away, not all of the credits transfer. So why in the world would you think that all would transfer between countries? 55 hours is more than one year, and there is no nursing program that is going to give credit of 55 hours from another program; especially into one that has x number of required hours. Just because they went back to take the program in PI, and graduated from there, you have no idea as to what was accepted and what was not. Pre-reqs are just that, they are not part of the nursing program, especially in a four year program where they are all done in the included program.

"Some" prereqs are not almost a year and a half of credits. That does not transfer anywhere. A few credits, yes.

And when a person has dual citizenship, and is back in their "home" country, then they are under the rules of that country, and the US does not get involved, as that person still legally is covered under that country. So if NLE becomes required again, then they will have to complete that before they will be able to get licensed in the US, and if PI requires a year internship like they used to have, they will be required to do that as well.
And we expect to see things changing in PI within the next year or so, due to the numbers that are trying to leave.


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Old May 05, 2007, 05:47 PM
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Glazim I might study in our lady of fatima university.I studied Physical therapist before in fatima,but i didn't finish it because I move here in america,that was 8 years ago.Hopefully they credit some of my subjects..

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