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Hi all,
I am new to this forum and I need help! I had just take CGFNS CP ( because I signed up wronglyand BON just asked me to continue) and TOEFL iBT ( which is killing me) so that I can take NCLEX in Seattle. After I took the TOEFL iBT, I know that there is no way I can pass the requirement score total: 83 and speaking:26. Is there any advice please so that I wont need to go through the misery of TOEFL again. Currently I am a green card holder residing in Seattle.
Anyone please advise me and I will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much!
Hi @itsangel88 :) where you able to start the RN application here in Washington State? Would like to know if WA will contact you once they received your initial application. I'm a foreign nurse from Philippines, and started my application last month and currently processing my CGFNS CES, but didn't take the TOEFL yet,,
Will they contact you or anything, send an email perhaps, if they received your initial application? or you need to call them for you to know if they have it already? Because, I'm just worried, it says on the tracking information that my mail has already been received last Monday, but I didn't receive any email or call from WA BON, Thanks in advance :)
@babymich ni i haven't submitted my application to WA yet but i just got done with the CGFNS paperworks and it took forever it super annoying i had to call them so many times to check on them because everytime i track my my documents from the courier it says that my documents arrived at CGFNS already and been signed but yeah it took more than 2 months then they emailed me that they already reviewed my papers and im qualified to sit for nclex,, next thing is to submit my papers to WA .. I tried toefl 2x and failed
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Confused me by this statement of taking NCLEX without BON permission.
You can not get ATT to take NCLEX without permission from BON. If you applied through another state and then looking at endorsing you still have to meet the requirements of the state, you just do not have to resit the NCLEX again unless the state decides it is necessary