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:coollook:Can new potential employers find out the number of times a candidate has taken the NCLEX?

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Nope, only whether or not you have a nursing license.

In my state, the BON is now showing on their website each NCLEX attempt and the test result. It appears under on the same page as your license. So anyone verifying your license will see if you took NCLEX more than once. I am in a different state than the OP, though.

In my state, the BON is now showing on their website each NCLEX attempt and the test result. It appears under on the same page as your license. So anyone verifying your license will see if you took NCLEX more than once. I am in a different state than the OP, though.
Wow. I think I like that, actually. I wish they'd post scores.

One other thought that I had was that if there's a long gap between your grad date and your license date then they're likely to realize why that's the case.

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I called the NY BON and the lady said no. You can volunteer the info if you like but employers cannot access it on their own.

In my state, the BON is now showing on their website each NCLEX attempt and the test result. It appears under on the same page as your license. So anyone verifying your license will see if you took NCLEX more than once. I am in a different state than the OP, though.

you mind to tell what state is that?

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