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hi!

just wanna know how long is the eligibility for new mexico?

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I am sorry -- I don't understand your question.

You want to become elligible for what in New Mexico?

Are you already an RN? Are you wanting to know how long before you can become a nurse here?

Have you passed your NCLEX?

Hope we can help!

i'm from the philippines and im not yet taken my nclex... but i have received my confirmation last May that i can register at pearson-vue to receive my att...

because of unexpected circumtances i wasn't able to register yet until now...

so i'm just worried about it that it's been 5months already...:scrying:

all i know is that upon receiing my att it's for 90days only...am i right?:)

i'm planning to take this december and i'm already starting to review...:saint:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Does it not say anything on the eligibility form? If only 5 months you should be ok but if planning on taking exam in December you may have to pay pearsonvue soon to get a date as can get very busy

When I received my permission to take the boards, I was given a three-month time frame in which to take them -- so three months from the time I applied.

If I could not take the NCLEX during this time frame, I would have to reapply, which means I would have to pay the fee again.

If you have not discovered it yet, the forum on this site, "fact throwing" can be very helpful in studying for the NCLEX.

From what I understand, it would be good to get the book, "Prioritization, Delegation, & Assignment" by LaCharity, study meds that are on TV commercials, and infection control, just to name a few things I've heard are on the test.

Good luck!

When I received my permission to take the boards, I was given a three-month time frame in which to take them -- so three months from the time I applied.

If I could not take the NCLEX during this time frame, I would have to reapply, which means I would have to pay the fee again.

If you have not discovered it yet, the forum on this site, "fact throwing" can be very helpful in studying for the NCLEX.

From what I understand, it would be good to get the book, "Prioritization, Delegation, & Assignment" by LaCharity, study meds that are on TV commercials, and infection control, just to name a few things I've heard are on the test.

Good luck!

thank you... i'll register...:nurse:

Godbless...

eligibility from NMBON is valid for a year . And when you register with pearson vue they will issue ATT that is valid for 3 months.

eligibility from NMBON is valid for a year . And when you register with pearson vue they will issue ATT that is valid for 3 months.

thank you so much...

it's a big help...:wink2:

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