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  1. Thanks for your reply. I already contacted the board for NV. The past 4 attempts doesnt count and therefore I am allowed to sit in the NCLEX RN exam. I made a mistake of not attending any fornal review classes. The remedial course is not required in NV. Despite this, I already enrolled for a 3-month intensive review class prior to this thread. This way my chances of passing the exam will increase. The fact that I graduated from a foreign nursing school, the former state that I applied before allowed me to take the NCLEX (multiple times). Mind you, all of my school credentials passed thru CGFNS for evaluation so I do not think I'll have a problem with my school credentials when I'll take the board exam soon.
  2. Which state did you apply for nclex?
  3. Yes Ive read the NAC articles you mentioned above. These are based on the state of Nevada. However, I was wondering if they (NV) count the number of times the exam taken regardless of the jurisdiction? Or they only take into account the number of times exam taken within the jurisdiction of state of Nevada?
  4. I took the NCLEX-RN exam 4x (and failed!) in another state. Now I thought of taking the NCLEX-RN exam for state of NEVADA. I'm wondering will they require me to take a remedial class since I took the exam in another state for 4x already? Additional info: I'm an international graduate

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