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Hi Therese, Did you start sending out your credentials to the US for CES? I will be taking nclex rn on APRIL here in Philippines. I sent my credential already for evaluation and the agency will send it directly to the BON in FLORIDA. I graduate last year march 2015 and took the nle last May 2015 and passed with 80% GA.
Now im preparing for my nclex exam. May I ask if you enroll to any review center for nclex? I am doing self study only. I dont know if I need to enroll to a review center for nclex. When are you planning to take the Nclex?
Hi Therese! I am a nsg student in philippines but had to stop bec we migrated(currently in Us)
I was wondering If you could help me decide or give some advice.
should I continue my bsn in ph or start over here in US?
My problem is that Im afraid I will be having a hard time taking nclex. What I mean is the requirements. Bec ive heard some states are beginning to be strict like California. Im just worried that I'll be needing to take addtnl subjects like medsurg,ob etc.
would being a green card holder helps?
I really want to finish my bsn in philippines.
Thanks!
Hi Therese! I am a nsg student in philippines but had to stop bec we migrated(currently in Us)I was wondering If you could help me decide or give some advice.
should I continue my bsn in ph or start over here in US?
My problem is that Im afraid I will be having a hard time taking nclex. What I mean is the requirements. Bec ive heard some states are beginning to be strict like California. Im just worried that I'll be needing to take addtnl subjects like medsurg,ob etc.
would being a green card holder helps?
I really want to finish my bsn in philippines.
Thanks!
Green card has no effect on whether your credentials are to the US educational standards.
If you plan to live and work in the US, then complete your nursing education in the US. If you plan on working as a nurse in the Philippines then return to the Philippines to complete your education.
Green Card/PR status should put you in the in state tuition rates presuming you meet the residency requirements. Tuition for international students is often 3-4x greater than resident students.
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Hi nurses! Please help me. I just graduated and just passed the Nursing Board exam here in the Philippines. I do live in America but I just decided to finish nursing in the Philippines. I AM A GREENCARD HOLDER and I am planning to take the FLORIDA NCLEX. Can someone please help me? Is it better to process my papers here because my school is just near by. Or should I leave the country and stay in america? What are the steps for international students? HEEEEELP!