![]() I see Florida still requires me to take an exam. About eight years ago when Pennsylvania changed and required licensure I submitted all my information and was grandfathered in. At that time Pennsylvania did not require being licensed so I just got my certificate and started practicing. I’m currently in Pennsylvania and graduated from a 650-hour massage program in 2003. Now have moved and find yourself in a situation where you must take an exam to keep practicing massage. You were previously licensed in a state that did not require an exam. In being out of school for that length of time, would I need to go back to school? Can I still take the MBLEx? Moving to a New State I see the NCETMB is not being given anymore and I had a friend that has mentioned the MBLEx to me. I missed by 2 points and then life happened. I graduated MT school in 2006 located in Illinois, took the NCETMB exam and did not pass. Maybe exam anxiety kept you from even attempting an initial licensing exam after massage training. Fear of failing again paralyzed you from moving forward with your massage career. ![]() ![]() You failed your licensing exam soon after attending school, got discouraged, and put your massage career on the back burner for a few years. Do any of these situations resonate with you? Fear of Failure
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