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Check with your state to see if they have your hours on file. I know every state is different, but in my case, I began schooling in the late '80's. I was half way through the course, when the state closed the school down. There were no other schools in the area, and life got in the way, so I just gave up. Fast forward 12 years later......a new school opened in my area. I could not afford to take the entire class, plus was working, so I called the state. Lo and behold, they still had record of my completed hours and told me they were valid!! I only had to finish the remainder of my hours to be eligible to take my state boards!!
Best of luck to you, Krystal!!
I took my state boards about 14 years ago, but I do remember being horribly nervous!! The practical and written were on the same day. I passed the first time. Every state is different (I'm in WI), but I do believe our written was multiple choice and there were a lot of questions. You may want to talk to an esty in your state about what the experience is like.
It wasn't as bad as I imagined it to be, so I really wasted a lot of energy being nervous. ;)
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