5 Tips: Preparing for the Academic IELTS as a USRN Applicant
Are you preparing for the Academic IELTS exam as a Medliant USRN applicant? If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed, this is completely normal! After all, the Academic IELTS does require preparation and practice to ensure that you meet the passing score of 6.5 bands overall and 7 bands in speaking. But don’t worry, here are 5 tips from other Academic IELTS passers that can help you receive a passing score.
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Tips For Passing The Academic IELTS
The Academic IELTS is one of two English Assessments accepted by CGFNS to fulfill the VisaScreen requirements for all international Registered Nurse applicants looking to work in the USA as a USRN. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for and pass the Academic IELTS in your journey to become a Medliant USRN!
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How to Prepare for the Academic IELTS Exam
Are you looking to become an a Registered Nurse in the USA? If you took your Bachelor of Nursing degree in a language other than English or you are looking to immigrate from a country that doesn’t primarily speak English then you may need to take an english assessment to meet US Immigration requirements. The Academic IELTS is the most common English assessment that is accepted. Learn how you can prepare for the assessment here!
IELTS: What You Need to Know!
IELTS: Everything You Need to Know as an International Educated Nurse Wanting to Work in the USA