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  1. I graduated in Cebu and I would have to agree with some of the comments above that if you would like to be a nurse in the US, just study in the US. I think clinicals in the US and Philippines are also different. When you're a foreign grad working in the US, you have to jump through more hoops like taking an English exam or going back to school to take a few classes. Basically you end up paying again for those things. So in the long run, studying in the US would probably be easier.
  2. I agree with Silverdragon102. But I wish you the best of luck and I would love to hear updates about your EB3 application.
  3. So your EB3 application has yet to be filed PinoyRN12?
  4. I used to wear all white on my first job. It didn't bother me, I just got used to it. I wouldn't quit because of that. If I quit because of every little thing, I'll end up jobless.
  5. I also want to add that companies that do evaluation services such as CGFNS and WES have this thing were you pay them to keep your CES for a longer period of time. This way, you don't have to go back to your nursing school and try to contact them again if you need a CES. Being a foreign grad, I felt like paying the additional fee to keep my records longer was beneficial.
  6. My university changed addresses too. I just had to google and contact the office. Making international calls were expensive, and emailing was unreliable because I didn't think the office checked their email much lol. But eventually I got a hold of them and got my nursing school evaluated. It's doable, please don't stress.
  7. I LOVE MY JOB!!!!!!!!!
  8. What about nursing informatics?
  9. I'm not sure if this is the right board to post but I just had my nursing school credentials evaluated and it says that my bachelors in the Philippines is equivalent to the bachelors here in the US. I'm not saying all schools in the Philippines might be equivalent. Just saying that it is possible. The reason why I'm posting this is because I've had people telling me that my bachelors from the Philippines isnt equivalent to the bachelors here in the us. In case you're wondering, I used WES to evaluate my credentials. The school that I plan on enrolling for masters required me to have my credentials evaluated by WES. I've used CGFNS in the past as well, and that was for my NCLEX in September 2012. Hope this helps.
  10. 6 months in medsurg then transferred to NICU for 2 years. Same hospital :)
  11. My cat's purring relaxes me. :) I've always been a dog lover. Went to a shelter and saw this beautiful cat looking at me. So I played with her in a little room, and you know how they say cats choose their owners? She jumped on my lap and started purring. She's a purr machine. It was love at first site. Instead of adopting a dog, I adopted a cat. :3
  12. @poppycat may I please have a copy too?

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