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Just wondering if anyone knows information on the NCLEX...2 questions in particular.
Do you have to have a certain amount of units to sit for the NCLEX or just have graduated from an acceredited school? I'm in an accelerated program and I transferred some units in too.
Also, how hard is it to graduate from a program in one state and take in a different state? Any trouble?
The specific answers will depend on the state where you are seeking licensure. People do frequently become licensed in states other than where they went to school.
You'll want to check http://rn.ca.gov for more information. You're looking for information on licensure by examination. There should be contact info on the website if you have unanswered questions.
according to our issues et trends class, the examine is the same in every state, so it shouldn't matter which state you test for. thats why you just apply for an endorsment for other states once you pass the nclex
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