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Advice for BSN applicant in Vancouver
I am currently in the process now, funny you asked. But, yes you can because the NCLEX is the same for both Canada and the USA. You have to do the process through NNAS for Canada. There might be "Gaps" so you might have to take a course or whatever the CNO requests but it's pretty much standard as I compared my classes to my friends who went to Ryerson U.
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Advice for BSN applicant in Vancouver
Yes I’m aware now. I just think the CNO always finds gaps and it’sa money grabber. NNAS is in Toronto abs they want you to pay $650 for the evaluation.
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Advice for BSN applicant in Vancouver
. My question is how do I go about transferring my RN back to Canada and I’m already mainly nursing trained in Canada however just did 10 courses in the US for completion classes for the BSN. Does anybody know the process and will I have to go back to school in Canada?I actually had a question to a similar situation such as yourself. I’m a Canadian resident did an RPN program in Ontario did the bridge program in Toronto Ontario and then transferred my credits through CGSNF to the states wrote the NCLEX exam and then registered with a Aspen University to complete my BS and which I completed successfully. My question is how do I go about transferring my RN back to Canada and I’m already mainly nursing trained in Canada however just did 10 courses in the US for completion classes for the BSN. Does anybody know the process and will I have to go back to school in Canada (Toronto)?
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How to Pick from the Best FNP Programs in the US
I had a question. I am mainly trained in Toronto Canada, I Did a bridge program which is a pre-baccalaureate program to the RN/BSN. I did the BSN completion program at Aspen University which is nationally accredited but not regionally accredited and I wanted to get into an FNP program. I read some information saying it was hard to transfer a Aspen University credit however they are transferrable to some universities being from Canada I am not educated on nationally accredited and regionally accredited. I did do some research on it and found out it’s better to be regionally accredited but it’s not an all-around negative thing because it is possible. I just wanted to know if anybody knew of any programs for the nurse practitioner program that I am able to get into online with an Aspen university degree.
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HELP! Don't know what to do.
Hey! my best advice to you is study the U-World test bank questions. It’s the exact same set up as the NCLEX. If you have taken a nursing course already you don’t need to take a course for the NCLEX as it’s not that difficult. It depends on the state if they will let you work as you work on your BSN.-
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HELP! Don't know what to do.
I live in Canada and they sent the NCLEX here. I studied for 7 months before the one year was up. They only give you a year from when you get accepted to writer and 90 days from the time you book the date to write
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HELP! Don't know what to do.
Once you completed your AA you should’ve sat the NCLEX then applied to a Bridge program to the BSN. 3 years off?! I’m suggesting you study for the NCLEX maybe U-World. Schedule the exam and speak to them about how the process works. I suggest you speak to a education consultant. Best of luck??
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I have already sat the NCLEX and passed hun. Thanks for sharing. I passed mine UWorld on to a friend. Praying you pass as well??
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NCLEX & The Trick
Congratulations! God is great. I am super happy for you.
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NCLEX & The Trick
Yes, that is the good pop up. Weather people say it’s works or not. I passed at 60 questions. Regardless it the PVT works or not that pop up doesn’t fail based on the statistics online show. I pray you did well. ??
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NCLEX & The Trick
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NCLEX & The Trick