Hi All, I just need some knowledgeable advise here. With a year left in school for my RN in Florida, I found out my husband will be relocating to Georgia in 5 months. The initial plan was for my to finish school here and then move up there upon graduation. I am now coming to the realization that it is in a different state....duh me! My prof advised me to write NCLEX in florida due to Georgia's "weird" board rules and regulations and then file for reciprocity. In googling this I discovered that Georgia does not participate in reciprocity and that I would have to work 500 hours in order to even APPLY for my RN license in Georgia!! So after all that, finally here is my question: Does anyone know if I can write the NCLEX in two states and apply for both? OR can I write NCLEX and submit results to both states?! I'm so confused, I just want to finish school and get on with my married life! Thanks in advance
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Hi All, I just need some knowledgeable advise here. With a year left in school for my RN in Florida, I found out my husband will be relocating to Georgia in 5 months. The initial plan was for my to finish school here and then move up there upon graduation. I am now coming to the realization that it is in a different state....duh me! My prof advised me to write NCLEX in florida due to Georgia's "weird" board rules and regulations and then file for reciprocity. In googling this I discovered that Georgia does not participate in reciprocity and that I would have to work 500 hours in order to even APPLY for my RN license in Georgia!! So after all that, finally here is my question: Does anyone know if I can write the NCLEX in two states and apply for both? OR can I write NCLEX and submit results to both states?! I'm so confused, I just want to finish school and get on with my married life! Thanks in advance