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Hello Everyone,
Thank you so much for reading. I would like to know if anyone is Alumni of UMET, if so have you had any issues working as an R.N in the states. Were you able to transfer your license to other states and start working without any issues? Were clinicals an issue while you were there? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am in the process of applying and have read some reviews about graduates having issues getting work in the states due to clinicals? Not sure why. However would like to do my research first. Thanks so much for your help. :)
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when are u planning to take the nclex again? Def give yourself a few months to study before taking it and get a tutor if u can, sometimes that helps. Im sure if you really prepare, you will pass it the next time. The hardest part is over, youre done with nursing school which is great. Pls keep us posted on your progress. Im rooting for you..
Hello,
If anyone is UMET alumni, I would like to know if you had any issues getting authorization to test and getting a license in the states. I know each state has different rules so I am trying to get an idea of any challenges that may arise from getting a degree in PR. (If you could mention the state that would be great) Thanks so much :)
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Hi Aida, thanks for joining in and welcome. I have read many negative reviews about La Inter. I'm sorry you've had trouble with the nclex, I'm sure it's not an easy exam and takes a lot of self studying. Are u from New York? I live in nyc and a lot of the programs are so competitive, it's rough. Where did u take the nclex? Is there a max amount they let u take it?