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NCLEX exam

I got my BSN four years ago and I failed my NCLEX exam twice. Then, I got some health problem that I was not able to focus on the exam again. Now that I am feeling little bit better, I wanted to take the exam but the boarding here in Texas did not allow me to take the exam. I have been told that my nursing program expired after four years from my graduation.

My question is what type of a job I can find with my BSN but no license?

please advice me

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Basically, unlicensed assistive personnel. Without the license, the BSN is pretty much useless. You could work as a unit secretary, nursing assistant, or any other similar position. You can always retake a nursing program or choose to relocate to another state where four years since graduation isn't an issue.

  • Author

Thank you so much for your respond. Working nursing assistant for $10 per hour, would not pay even my child daycare. Unfortunately, for financial reasons, I can't go back to school.

there is any job out there that would require a bachelor in any major?

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Any idea of which states where four years after graduation would not be an issue?

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