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Cost of living is relatively low. Clinical Internship is not required. |
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English proficiency exams, Licensure in Country of Training and Jurisprudence Exams are required. They do not provide a temporary license. There is a 3x limit to sit for the exam. |
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This state has tons of requirements. Cost of living is relative low and salary is average. If you can satisfy all the requirements, this state would be a good bet. |
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Tons of license requirements, 2008-03-22 |
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| This is an easier state to get into than California. |
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