Originally Posted by omniverseking
i am already 25 years old. a graduate of liberal arts degree 4 years ago. i am planning to study again and i am considering BSN as the best choice. should i go for it? what is the odds of getting a job abroad especially in highly industrialized countries? i dont have so much of a work experience since i have been a microentrepreneur for three years already. therefore, it seems that i would be diving myself into a new career as a starter professional. do you think that with my age (i would be 29 when i graduate from BSN) i can still make it through the nursing profession here in the philippines (philippine hospitals tend to hire younger nurses compared to second coursers) or abroad?
Hello. I'm a registered pharmacist and currently a nursing second courser. I am 23 years old ryt now, I decided to take up nursing as a second course when I was 21. I'll hopefully be finishing my second course next yr, I'll be 24 by then. But for me, age doesn't really matter. I have classmates who are over 40, some even 50, they're engineers, accountants, business & commerce grads, but they're doing well. During clinical exposures, and even during lectures. Some are starting to plan and lay out their papers and documents to work abroad as RN's. I think you have a good chance of getting a good job as a nurse both here and overseas. God Bless you!