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I go to school in PA, but only have about half of the 750 outside hours you have to earn and I'm from NY, but it's too late to sign up to take the compounding exam. I was thinking ohio because I'm not far from the PA/OH border and it would be a short move, but if I register to take NAPLEX in ohio should I have them transfer my score to other states in anticipation of maybe getting a job there later on like PA, NY, Virginia, etc...?

Someone who works for the ohio board of pharm sent our class an email saying it's $75 to transfer your score when you sign up. Does it cost more to transfer it after you take the test? Why do they want you to pay up front beforehand? I don't get it.
 
The cost to get your score sent immediately is way cheaper. The cost to get the NABP to send your scores later is a few hundred dollars, and you need to keep your original license.
 
So if I don't pay the 75$ to transfer my score to lets say NY, I'll be stuck having to keep my license active for OHIO the rest of my career?
 
I originally got licensed in state A. 2 years went by and then I wanted to get closer to my family and got a licensed in state B. I will always have to keep my license in state A active, if not my license in state B is invalid.
 
Or you can retake the NAPLEX (and law) to get a new primary license.
 
So if I pass the Naplex in Ohio and originally get a job in ohio, but transfer my score to NY when I sign up to take the naplex, if I eventually get a job in NY 6 months later, I can let my ohio license expire because I originally sent my score to NY?
 
So if I pass the Naplex in Ohio and originally get a job in ohio, but transfer my score to NY when I sign up to take the naplex, if I eventually get a job in NY 6 months later, I can let my ohio license expire because I originally sent my score to NY?
As long as you get a primary NY license (pass law and compounding), that is fine.
 
I originally got licensed in state A. 2 years went by and then I wanted to get closer to my family and got a licensed in state B. I will always have to keep my license in state A active, if not my license in state B is invalid.
This is wrong for a lot of states. The license you got in state A would be a "by exam" license and would be eligible for reciprocation. The license in state B would be by reciprocation and would probably still be valid if state A was dropped, but if you needed to get an license in state C you would have to retake the NAPLEX. Of course, this only applies to states that reciprocate which usually excludes NY.
 
All of you are wrong, it depends on the state. Some require you to keep your original state of licensure (that you took by exam) and some do not! The NABP website lists out the requirements: http://www.nabp.net/system/rich/ric...riginal/licensure-state-restrictions-1113.pdf

When in doubt, keep the original license so you don't have to retake the NAPLEX in the event you might move down the line.

I'm from upstate NY and that's where all my family is so should I apply to take the Naplex in NY even though it's too late to take the june compounding (I'm going to sign up for the January test) and then transfer my score to ohio or wherever I end up getting a job? The link you sent says (for NY) requirements that may apply

"Must be licensed for at least
one year as well as have at
least one year of active
practice as a pharmacist. Pass
the MPJE."

Is it possible to take Naplex in NY, transfer score to ohio when I sign up, take MPJE in ohio then work in ohio until I take NY compounding in January then pass NY mpje after that?
 
I'm from upstate NY and that's where all my family is so should I apply to take the Naplex in NY even though it's too late to take the june compounding (I'm going to sign up for the January test) and then transfer my score to ohio or wherever I end up getting a job? The link you sent says (for NY) requirements that may apply

"Must be licensed for at least
one year as well as have at
least one year of active
practice as a pharmacist. Pass
the MPJE."

Is it possible to take Naplex in NY, transfer score to ohio when I sign up, take MPJE in ohio then work in ohio until I take NY compounding in January then pass NY mpje after that?
I am pretty sure the score transfer to Ohio counts as a "license by examination" and not reciprocity. So you'd be both licensure by examination in OH and NY if you complete all the other requirements to be licensed.
 
I am pretty sure the score transfer to Ohio counts as a "license by examination" and not reciprocity. So you'd be both licensure by examination in OH and NY if you complete all the other requirements to be licensed.

This is wrong. Details for score transfer are clearly outlined in the nabp naplex bulletin. You should review it carefully.
 
This is wrong. Details for score transfer are clearly outlined in the nabp naplex bulletin. You should review it carefully.


NABP’s NAPLEX Score Transfer Program allows you to transfer your NAPLEX score to additional
jurisdictions in which you wish to obtain a license to practice pharmacy. If you participate in the Score Transfer

Program and fulfill all other requirements for licensure in the jurisdiction to which you transfer your score, you will be awarded a license by examination.

http://www.nabp.net/system/rich/ric.../301/original/naplex-mpje-bulletin-041614.pdf
 
I read through it and Mack and Blues seems correct.
 
Is it even worth getting your primary license in Pennsylvania if you don't have the 750 hours?
 
Is it even worth getting your primary license in Pennsylvania if you don't have the 750 hours?

I wouldn't since you probably can't work there for a whole year or two.... Someone correct me if I'm wrong.


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I graduated and am planning to take a two month break (for personal reasons) and then come back to take the exam. I've already started to look for jobs, but no offers in my state yet. Where I live, it is a bit saturated and I'm not sure if I will be in the state for work. Should I get licensed here anyway?
 
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