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Hello All,
I graduated from the Philippines. I applied for NCLEX CA. The licensing analyst needs the copy of my PRC cases. All I know is that most of my practical cases are not concurrent with the theoretical. Since most are acquired few months before graduation. For sure, BRN will notice this if the school would submit it.
I have also been reading posts that the BRN still doesn't honor the explanation of the school.
Is there any other way? I badly need help.
hello there guys :) is this concurrent issue still prevailing? what other states would u recommend just in case i get denied by the CA Bon.. im quite expecting it already when i've read this thread
Good luck with your CA application! But if in the case of the terrible event, it does get denied, the answer to your question on which state is very easy to answer.
-- Which State besides the 13 states that are enforcing the concurrency issues would you want to find a job in the moment you pass the NCLEX? The state you plan to work/practice in with your family?
Also know that once you get your RN license, that it will not be able to transfer-endorse back into a State that is enforcing the concurrency rules, as that desired State will ask to exam the same exact college transcripts, that would have denied it anyways.
So don't waste your time and money to apply into one State then try to transfer-endorse even into the desired State, as you need to pay the fee$ twice and if that State requires the various English and transcripts evaluations, you're going to pay and have to do them anyways.
-- The FASTEST, the EASIEST and the CHEAPEST State to get your ATT and RN license is the first and original desired State you wanted to work in the first time, not hopping from one State to another. It makes no sense to go thru all these unneccessary steps.
katrina borromeo
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why are they so difficult? im about to mail my application but im scared!
im an american citizen living and educated in the philippines. ive chosen california as my state. ive got everything all set to mail. i've just got one more question, do i mail my fingercard in the same envelope as my application or separately? and if so, do i still mail it to the same address? help!!