NCLEX in Hongkong

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Hi colleagues! Here's my first hand experience in Hongkong when I went there to take the NCLEX last March.This could be of help to all of you who'll be taking the exams there.

1. Look for special travel packages for Hongkong visitors.Sometimes there are travel agencies that offer special travel promos to nurses especially when they travel in groups.I didn't do this.But an acquaintance told me that their group did just that.I didn't get the name of the agency.

2. Fly to Hongkong in the morning before your scheduled exam so that you can tour the area where the Grand Millenium Plaza is located in the afternoon.This could free you from hassles that could occur the day of your exams.But again,due to miscommunication with my agency,I wasn't able to book a flight early.It pays to have a responsible agency to take care of you.I was the first to be sent by my agency to Hongkong.They use to send their nurses to Guam or Saipan.I had quite an adventure.

3.After passing through immigration and claiming your luggage,go directly to the hotel reservations desk personnel because they can greatly help you double check your hotel reservations.Sort of a Hongkong Welcoming Committee.The personnel who was there during my arrival was very courteous and helpful.It is alright if people from your hotel will be there to pick you up.When I went there,I was alone.So I had to really ask these people how I could get to my hotel in an affordable way.She guided me well in perfect english.She said that it's a lot cheaper to ride a shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel because Hongkong airport is on another island and it's far from central Hongkong.Taxis can get pricey if you ride them from the airport to your hotel. I paid the shuttle bus fare right after I had my pocket money changed by a money changing establishment that's just beside the hotel reservations desk.But the counter for the shuttle bus is a little farther.Hongkong airport is so big. You need to read the signs to get to where you would want to go.Airline personnels are also quite helpful especially if you ride PAL. Be sure to ride the right shuttle bus to your hotel.Anyway, they'll be asking you at the shuttle bus counter where you're hotel is situated.They'll write the address on a large white paper and stick it on your shirt or jacket so that the bus personnel can actually see whose going to to Kowloon area,or to Kaoshiung area etc. etc.. I enjoyed my bus ride even if I arrived late in the afternoon.It was dark due to cloudy skies and rained hard much much later.Hongkong skycrapers were good to look at even at night.They are illuminated well with bright dancing lights.It felt grand.I forgot the tension that was building inside me even just for a few minutes because of the excitement of being in Hongkong.I arrived at the hotel a little past 7 in the evening.I wasn't able to check on Grand Millenium's location so I just asked for directions from the hotel personnel.It was hard to be talking in english in a place that is not use to it.But I got by.

4.Please bring a jacket or a sweater.It could come in handy especially in the testing center..When I went there last March, no one told me that the Hongkong weather was cold.It was actually freezing cold.I had to turn off the aircon in my room to be able to sleep. I even met a group of Cebuano nurses who went there wearing just sleeveless blouses,shirts,shorts and slippers.They had to scramble for the nearest flea market to buy bargain sweaters.Quite an experience for them.Thank God I brought a shawl and a blazer.I knew the test center environment was cold but not the weather outside.

5. Bring instant cup noodles.They were my source of nourishment during my three days stay in Hongkong.But I had the best meal of my life from a fastfood establishment that is there at Grand Millenium Plaza.I was able to eat sumptuously probably because it was affordable and super delicious.And the coffee was the best coffee I ever tasted in this side of the planet.

6. Ride the red taxis only.They can get you anywhere Hongkong.Yellow and green taxis have their own routes so better ride the red ones.But they are pricey.

7. When asking for directions, it is much better to approach yuppies and students than the middle aged people there.You are 100% sure you'll get a straight english answer from the young ones. The older ones were a little rude and would gesture a no or even say the word when you start asking for directions in English.Well,I understand their predicament.English by the way is not their everyday language. Although they have been occupied by the British for a long period of time. In fairness, there are some oldies who tried their very best english inorder to direct me to where the Grand Millenium is.I'm grateful for their gesture.

8.You can arrive early at the Grand Millenium Plaza but the Pearson VUE personnel will not allow you to loiter inside their offices if it's not yet your time to take the test.You will be asked to leave the premises then just come back if it's already your time. There is a mini park near the testing center. I sat in one of the benches and mulled over my chances of passing the exam.I prayed even harder during that time.I wanted to go to a church but I might get lost so I opted to stay put near Grand Millenium.

9.If you'll use your passport as your main ID,better sign it before you present it to the Pearson VUE personnel.They will not allow you to take the exams once your passport is not signed.It happened to a nurse doctor who is also scheduled to take the exam on the day I took it.So to save yourselves from this heartbreaking scenario,please check your passports if they are signed.

I still believe in the integrity of the Filipino nurse.In due time,we will be redeemed.

In the midst of these obstacles, I thank God I passed the NCLEX and I am getting ready for my migration in America.Thank you so much America for giving all of us the chance to prove ourselves in your land.God is so good!

To : Spiderman21

Dude,

Thanks for the PM on Hongkong Travel Package. Also thanks for the tips on how to do it on my own.

cheers :beer:

Lavalin - Male Nurse

Specializes in PASSED NCLEX 9/06-.

We're all here to help. You are WELCOME. Again good luck on your exam/s....

Hey Spidey,

I tried the procedure you outlined but there is no such selection inside my account. Is is possible that we do not have this option yet because we still do not have our att? Thanks.

ooops, I'm referring to Hong kong Test Center above.

kindly..PM on how to go to dysneyland..tnx

Specializes in MS, Emergency.
kindly..PM on how to go to dysneyland..tnx

i took the exam in Hong KOng. and i had a great time there.. ( i went to disney land and had a city tour day and Night. fortunately i passed, PC stop at 75...tsk tsk tsk)

Hmn i was actually confused how to be in Disney Land. But what i did was to ask the information center in the airport.. She taught me how to get there in a cheap way..( BUs only 2 HK $ and a train to disney at about 14HK$ i think... Sorry i cant remember the directions. Chinese names hard for me to memorized. But the place is great!

hi...can anyone suggest a hotel to stay in HK while taking NCLEX...hope u cud help me out coz' i'll be taking it soon.Need ur suggestions Thanks

hi...can anyone suggest a hotel to stay in HK while taking NCLEX...hope u cud help me out coz' i'll be taking it soon.Need ur suggestions Thanks

this thread deserves a bump. i will be taking the exam late March.

still haven't booked yet, looking for good hotel rates or tour packages.

Loryn :)

Specializes in Medical Nursing Practice.

Hi im just a neophyte here.. since im a fres grad and just passed the recent nursing licensure examination givern last december 2-3 2006, at philippines.. i just want to ask for help... where can i look for the exact schedule of NCLEX to be given in HongKong?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hi im just a neophyte here.. since im a fres grad and just passed the recent nursing licensure examination givern last december 2-3 2006, at philippines.. i just want to ask for help... where can i look for the exact schedule of NCLEX to be given in HongKong?

Have you applied to a state BON and gone through the process as you need a BON permission to sit NCLEX as the exam is the last thing to be done. Once you have permission from BON you register with Pearsonvue and can then start looking at the schedule

I would suggest doing plenty of reading on this forum especially the sticky titled PRIMER TO WORKING IN THE USA I am sure you will find many questions answered

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