JUne 06 : Retake All?

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Anyone here who had voluntarily revoked his/her june 2006 license to be able to take previous December 06 board...

Planning to take the June 07 board exam,the whole entire exam.. But with the delayed response of the government, and with the stubborn stand of DOLE of " retake of test 3 and 5", i think my only option is to have my license revoke and sit for a new exam.....

What implications would it bring.. enlighten me pls....

if you plan to retake the whole exam, you have to waive your license. That means, you should think as if you had never passed the june 06 boards and gotten a license for it. You give up the license that you have right now. So, if you fail the exam (whole) on june, you will remain unlicensed until you pass the NLE again.

I think its better to start fresh. The whole situation has tainted the June 06 batch. A little sacrifice of retaking the exam and passing it compared to clinging on to your license but will unable you to further your career (taking the CGFNS and NCLEX). :nono:

Hold on to your license if you only want to practice in the Philippines but if you are seeking greener pasture, the best and the only route for you is RETAKE.

God bless and hope everything will work out all right.:nurse:

i'm planning to retake all of the exams

Specializes in Spinal Cord Injury - Acute/Rehab.

I will follow the CGFNS's decision to retake the tests 3 and 5. My employer needs only the NCLEX passing result and my Visa certificate

If you prepared properly for the first exam, it should be no problem to pass it this time.

Best of luck to you all.

And my hats off to those of you that are retaking the entire exam. You are going to find it easier to pass the entire exam, rather than just two sections.

I am re-taking the whole exam. Personally, Passing the second time around might be easier for two reasons; #1 Confidence(maybe I can do better)

#2 Longer exposure to Nursing Concepts (More retention)

Hi everyone! I am planning retaking the whole exam. I already waived my license to prc. My question is, would it affect my application for NCLEX? I already received the approval letter from VT BON and I am also planning to register with PEARSON after the result of the local exams. Do I need to inform VT BON that I already waived my license? Is there any possibility that my eligibility will be canceled?

Thank you for all your help!

Hi everyone! I am planning retaking the whole exam. I already waived my license to prc. My question is, would it affect my application for NCLEX? I already received the approval letter from VT BON and I am also planning to register with PEARSON after the result of the local exams. Do I need to inform VT BON that I already waived my license? Is there any possibility that my eligibility will be canceled?

Thank you for all your help!

anyone?:o

Hi everyone! I am planning retaking the whole exam. I already waived my license to prc. My question is, would it affect my application for NCLEX? I already received the approval letter from VT BON and I am also planning to register with PEARSON after the result of the local exams. Do I need to inform VT BON that I already waived my license? Is there any possibility that my eligibility will be canceled?

Thank you for all your help!

Hi!

Maybe you should try to contact them... since you submitted a license that you surrendered... So try to contact them to clarify things now..

It's easy to speculate but the best answer would come from the concerned office itself. I suggest you contact the Vermont BON. It's better to be honest about it from the start so as to avoid waste of time, money and energy.

God bless.

In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. - Isaiah 30:15

The waiting time is killing me, The local exam is way more difficult compared to NCLEX, I passed NCLEX on June 16 and I took NLE Test 1-5. Whew! Thanks Suzanne for the Study Plan. Mwah!

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