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joelovesnurses

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  1. Hi, I have a question regarding the application for NLE.. Heres the situation: I'm planning to apply for the June 2008 exam... 1. If for some reason, I am not able to take the test on June2008, and I would want to take the November 2008 exam, will I have to repeat the same process of applying? (Falling in line and submitting the case forms and all the other requirements?) Or do I have to go through a whole new process of application since I have submitted all the requirements before? 2. And regarding the application form, will I have to get a new one with a new corresponding prc no? 3. Do i still have to submit the same case forms I submitted before? I will be waiting for your replies.. THanks!
  2. Hi, is there anyone here who was able to take the NCLEX abroad without taking the local board exam here? I know of a lot of physicians who did just that, but i'm not sure if those non-physicians could also do the same thing. Basically, they just included a letter explaining the reason why they didn't take the local board exams and submitted this together with the other requirements.
  3. Hi, I was wondering how long does it take to acquire a license here in the philippines after taking the NLE? For example, I took the board on June and passed, how many months will I get my license so I could already work? :cheers:
  4. where is NU? how many years do they offer BSN to 2nd coursers? not that im planning to transfer hehe its a little too late because im graduating pretty soon... just curious:lol2:
  5. loryn, i think your friend goes to the same school as we do hehe:lol2: anyway, we do share the same problem.. is she a second courser too? anyway, i dont want to mention names or anything.. but what your friend said is exactly true.. there are (or is? hehe) instructors who really embarrass students when they're on duty in front of patients or fellow groupmates.. its really hard to concentrate on your studies when the school you go to is as bad as this one.. but i just try to keep my head up and keep a positive outlook.. so tell your friend who's having a hard time to just look on the brighter side and try to ignore the hang ups of the school... we can do this... just a little more time and a little more sacrifice and as soon as you know it, were already graduates! :welcome:
  6. i would just like to add, since i go to the same school as silvermed here, that those are not the only hang ups of our beloved school. One more thing is that they are so disorganized when it comes to duty and class schedules. Even the professors themselves can't get along with each other. Another thing, some CIs really have poor ethics and manners which is really so annoying.:angryfire This one particular CI would treat you as if you were stupid. Just wondering if you guys have the same problems with your school, or is it just us? Guess we picked the wrong school.. but its too late now. Just have to stomach it all in till we graduate. Can't wait to get out of this school! hehe

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