You college degree is a degree, no matter where you go. Licensing is a different matter. Each state has their own test, and you may have to take a Florida pharm. test to practice there. Find the State of Florida dept. of consumer affairs (may be called something else) website and it should tell you or give you a way to ask the right people. Good luck.
2006-08-10 13:13:47
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answered by ms mystery 3
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What kind of state exam are you talking about? A college degree is a college degree as long as the college is accredited.
Some certifications may be reciprocal, such as a teaching certificate, or pharmacy certificate. But it all depends on the type of certification and which states you're discussing.
2006-08-10 12:37:33
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answered by ronnieneilan1983 3
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i'm from Michigan, and that i went to UNLV. replaced into it frustrating going to an out-of-state college? before everything. i did not recognize anybody, and that i had to regulate to being in a clean city the position each thing I knew and loved--Coney Island warm dogs, Faygo, more cost-effective expenditures--now no longer existed. It replaced into frustrating getting used to, yet going to school is a transition in and of itself, and ultimately I made acquaintances and settled into the city. even besides the undeniable fact that i did not like residing in Las Vegas adequate to stay there when I graduated, i'm satisfied I went. in the different case, i could've been sitting in Michigan questioning about what may were. i imagine you should bypass to Minnesota. in case you do not, you'd be apologetic about it. what's the worst ingredient that could happen? in case you get accessible and confirm you don't love it, you could move to a college at your position of abode state. you should bear your mom's "I instructed you so's," yet a minimum of you've tried to bypass for something you really needed.
2016-11-24 19:15:27
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answered by ? 4
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A degree is a degree, now if you are a doctor for example or a lawyer, you must take certain examinations to be licensed by the state you are moving to.
2006-08-10 12:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your college degree is good in different states. State exams certifications are usually only good in those states.
2006-08-10 12:38:56
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answered by Michelle 4
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if its a accreditable school so be careful
2006-08-11 10:46:00
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answered by Terri L 2
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IF IT'S A CREDITED COLLEGE THEN UHHHH YEAH
2006-08-10 12:36:51
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answered by spida_kat 3
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