Question: (always lol) I plan on applying for January... when should I actually send in my application? Also, IF I was to apply for October and find it too soon to go to school after the delivery of my baby would I be able to change it January?
The lady who really helped me get into Nursing and I would defiantly call her my mentor... she was over 40 and she has no regrets what so ever. She said it's the best thing she could have ever done for herself although she had to struggle financially...
When I worked in the ER other Nurses said that the Director of the ER would often offer extra vacation time on top of their OT if she was in great need of help. It must be worth their while even when she didn't offer that because people were always o...
Just curious... what grants, loans, and ect are you using to fund Galen? I'm going to apply for the January 2010 quarter (because my baby is due in August). Im curious about the cost (I believe it's 15k for LPN and then $255/hr for RN, correct me if ...
What exactly is NCNA, how does it differ from being a regular Norton employee, and most importantly how do you go about getting a job with them? I'm still in school and have awhile to go. So, I'm not really looking for a job but I'm so curious. I kno...
Thank you for all your relpies. Jules- One thing you did say hit home a little.... "Seems like most professions are kind of tight right now and health care is one of the few areas that is still expanding". That is sooooo very true.
I agree we should learn the "right" way to say things but being from the South (sorta) we have accents. It happens and that instructor was just trying to make a point... one that a find competely wrong to say it makes you less of a nurse. Get this I ...
I'm in Kentucky! And there are literally hundreds of job posting sure most say "prefer 1-2 years experience or BSN" but the jobs are out there. I think I just have jitters of making a really bad mistake. Thanks!
Hello, I'm fairly new here so I'm sorry if I posted in the wrong place. So here it is... I've been lucky! I've worked in healthcare since I was 15 (granted it was in a private practice filing charts) but over the past 10 years I've really flourished...
AsAnatomy replied to VeggieGirl's topic in Kentucky
Hello! That is a tough discussion to make. First, UofL is a BA program. Which really the only difference between an Assoc and a Bach depends on what you want to do with your nursing career (management, education, ect). You should really research the ...