Cant endorse FL RN license to CA, HELP!

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I attended a nursing school out of florida that is accredited and promised we would be able to endorse our license to other states and on record had a descent passing rate. I finished passed my NCLEX-RN but now California is not wanting to endorse my license from this school and theres no prospective date on if they ever will or what we can do to facilitate our license rolling over. I have a FL RN license but I live in CA  now so I cant work as an RN here as of now and the schools not receptive or very much help. Many of my peers threatened to sue and are having the same issue but they do not care and lawyers don't want to take on the case since the school is too small and would not result in much profit of a win. The school hardly responds and are at the verge of shutting down after their last visit for accreditation due to violations and warnings. I thought about attenpting to either obtain my LVN in CA via method 3 however they are requiring my school ssibmit transcripts and my school has not responded. I also tried to endorse my license in Nevada and although I was granted a temporary Nevada RN license in order to obtain my permanent again the state also is requiring my school to send transcripts and record of the courses and again my school is  unresponsive and has not responded to my emails or requests.

I feel robbed by the school, lied to and trapped with a license that I cant even work anywhere with outside of Florida. 
Does this mean I have to repeat RN school all over again or is there away around any endorsement by doing a BSN program?
 

As far as  getting my LVN how can I obtain it via method 3 without having to be at the mercy of the school releasing my transcripts??

I just want to atleast start working I feel trapped and don't know what to do. I felt relieved to be done with stressful nurisng school not to mention all the debt I got in just to be stuck still is frustrating. 
 

If anyone has any answer or suggestions please let me know.

 

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