Re: Standard Of Nursing For PN 2008
Sorry, but you are definitely not correct by a long shot here. Actually the same exam is written all over the country, there are no individual state boards and there have not been any for years and years.
And not sure where you heard that NY has higher passing standards than CA or anyplace else. That just is not the case and you are sorely misinformed on this bit of information.
To clear up any and all of the incorrect information that you do have:
1. Licenses are only valid in the state that they were issued for. Having a license from NY does not automatically get you a license in every other state.
2. NCLEX is a national exam and the same exam would be given to you no matter where you write it or the state that you are testing for. The exam does not know any of the specifics about you at all. You will receive questions based on how you answered the previous questions and no two exams are alike.
4. All that take the exam get 50% correct and 50% incorrect. They determine your passing by the level where you were getting the most correct in, no other numbers come into play and there is nothing about a 75% or any other number. It seems that you are speaking of the old state boards that no longer exist and have not since the NCLEX came into being.
5. The NCLEX exam has reciprocity, but licenses do not. If you wish to work in another state, you will have to apply for License by Endorsement and meet the educational requirements for the new state. Please be aware that not all programs are accepted in all 50 states.
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