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Guys, just so you know, as Silverdragon mentioned, not only is bouncing around from state to state still means you need to pass that desired state's English and any other possible new requirements that you're having issues. So even if you get your RN license in that state and want to endorse-transfer into your real desired State, you need to re-pay all the fees again and still pass the English requirements.
So why spin your wheels and end with the same problem you're trying to solve?
Maybe better to improve your reading and writing and speaking skills and re-take the English parts would be better spent money than paying fee$ over fee$.
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hey u r ryt steppway...but it ll take huge time 4 me....i want to give test soon but it seema to me that not easy......i hv passing score in all except speaking.. and is it possible to give speakig test only
I don't know, but I would simply contact them via phone call and e-mail about taking the speaking test only. Let us know the results of that so that others can share in it, thanks and good luck!
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Silverdragon102, BSN
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Couple of things
As a professional board we respectfully request that text talk isn't used. This is also a good time to practice writing in clear English as only acceptable hospital abbreviations can be used to you will be required to chart clearly when working.
As I mentioned in another post Where do you plan on living and working? If in the state that you originally applied to and don't meet English requirements be aware that you may still be required to meet that requirement when endorsing a license from another state. We have had people post on several occasions that they had to take English exams to meet endorsement regardless on how long they had lived and worked in the US.
Moved to the Nurse Registration forum