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  1. Hello everyone, I am new to this website. I've found some information about the nnas process but all the information is quite old and also I couldn't find anything about a successfull NNAS application. I just finished sending all the documents to NNAS so I have a few questions for you, hopefully someone can help me.. 1) How long does it take nnas to issue an advisory report after submitting all the necessary documents? 2)What happens if I am "not comparable"/ "somewhat comparable" or "comparable"? 3)Have any of you went through a "competency assessment"? If so, could you tell me more about it? 4) Have any of you taken the NCLEX? How did you prepare for it and overall how difficult is it? 5) Have any of you applied to a nursing college even after being deemed "not comparable" or "somewhat comparable"? Is that possible? Please tell me what NNAS has written on your report and what you did as a consequence! Have a great day and thanks in advance to whoever will answer! (Ps: I've got my nursing degree in Italy.)

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