washington state dental license requirements

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Hey guys
I need your help. I am a first year student at UMDNJ and will give my NERB exam part 1 in December of 2011. However, after I graduate I will be moving to Seattle, WA due to family commitment. I know for the west coast u need to take the WREB right? Where can I start to find out information about the state requirements etc. I don't know where to start. Do you guys recommend that I take my WREB when I take the NERB so I wouldn't have to study for both exams twice? Do you have to go to the west coast to take the exam or could you take the exam from NJ?

I know these are alot of questions. Please help!!!
Thank you

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Hey guys
I need your help. I am a first year student at UMDNJ and will give my NERB exam part 1 in December of 2011. However, after I graduate I will be moving to Seattle, WA due to family commitment. I know for the west coast u need to take the WREB right? Where can I start to find out information about the state requirements etc. I don't know where to start. Do you guys recommend that I take my WREB when I take the NERB so I wouldn't have to study for both exams twice? Do you have to go to the west coast to take the exam or could you take the exam from NJ?

I know these are alot of questions. Please help!!!
Thank you

ok, your very confused. your not going to be taking ther NERB in december; you'll be taking your NBDE part I. the NERB is a licensing exam for the NE region. you can only take licensing exams (like the NERB, WREB, etc) after you graduated or in some cases during your 4th yr. the wrebs and nerbs are practical exams; you will be working on live patients. i wouldnt worry about getting your license yet; many things can change between now and then. however more than likely all you would need to take is your WREBs. they usually offer it at most dental schools for the students convenience. good luck
 
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