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Good day to all! I just want to ask information about applying for the nursing licensure exam. Im confused about my case, I graduated last 2001 and I took the exam twice already but was not lucky to pass. And recently I decided to take again for the 3rd time but I can't find my RLE records anymore. It's cumbersome if I have to get new one and besides my clinical instructors are all gone I can't find them anymore.
Could it be possible for me to take the exam this coming december even if I can't submit my RLE? (I guess they can trace my previous records on their files)
thank you so much
- The NLE is not about luck, it's about preparation.
- If you fail the NLE twice you are required to retake your 4th year nursing subjects before you can take the test again.
- This is not a forum, this is an encyclopedia. This is not the proper venue to ask your question. — Sandtiger 12:03, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
- I think refreshers courses are no longer applied for those who failed the NLE twice, or more than twice. Have no source/s yet but there are a lot who took it more than twice without going back to their respective nursing schools. Aldrinv 14:01, 30 November 2007 (UTC)