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I have heard of nurses with "license issues" being marketing managers, patient liaisons, consultants, ADONs, and even a SNF Administrator. Mind you, all of these people had either extensive experience or other degrees and licenses to fall upon.
Without experience your degree is worth about as much as a degree is psychology or political science, of the same level of course. Hopefully you have a bachelor's degree, at least that will count for something if you attempt to find a job outside of healthcare.
Study, study, and study again until you pass NCLEX. Take NCLEX prep courses like they are going out of style.
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I graduated with a nursing degree and I've been struggling to get my nursing license over a year. I written twice missed by 4 and 1 point. I have delayed acquiring my license and been wondering what can I do with a nursing degree without a license?