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for Suzanne4
Hi Suzzanne4. You look like expert to me giving good advices for many people in the forum. Could you please give any advice based on the situation: I am second year student (Associate Degree program) and will graduate in May 2009. My current status is H4 (dependent visa), my husband is H1B, but he needs to live in 2010 and I want to stay in the USA and find a job in 2009. I have read that the only option for me is to take NCLEX, find a sponsor in order to get a license and start to work. However, all talk about retrogression confuses me. What do you know about quota for Green Card for nurses who are not from Filipinas ( I am from Moldova ) and what are my chances to resolve the situation. Thank you for any advice.
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Just got home from the NCLEX...
Could you please explane me what SATA means? Thank you
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Just got home from the NCLEX...
Sorry for question but what SATA means?
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SSN for Illinois NCLEX???
Hi everyone! I'm new here so I apologize if what I'm about to ask has already been posted before. I just finished first year and I don't know what I will do next year since I don't have SSN ( I have TAX ID number) . I just want to know if a SSN is required to be able to take the NCLEX exam for Illinois state. I do not have a SSN so will they still process my request to take the examination? Will hospitals hire me without SSN? Thanks in advance! Please any information will be helpfull.
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Finding a college! I need a plan!
Hi, I see your problem. How flexable are you? Can you move to another school (college) district, like DuPage or Waubonsee and try there? And what do you mean by saying you took NCLEX? Are you going to become a nursing student or already are? NCLEX is taken after two years of nursing programm, either PN or RN. Good luck.
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Nursing students whose English is a second language
Hi everyone, I am new on this forum, so if a ask you some questions, which already might had been asked please not be mad at me. I am starting school on August 20th;), but already being worried too much:uhoh3:. Sinse English is my second language (I am Russian speaking) it doubles all my worries. I am sure that in this forum there are may be people why is my shooes and who experienced the same feelings. So I would appreciate any advices on this matter from whose English is not first language. Also, I would appreciate any advices about all do and don't in the first year of nursing school. Thank you all.