I just wanted to say hi. I am in my 2nd year of my BSN at the University of the West of Scotland. How are you ladies and gents finding your course? I have to admit that the drug calculations are not my strong point, we have to sit exams on this eve...
I don't usually forget to introduce myself but I feel it was rude of me not introducing myself: My name is Sarah, I'm a 23 year old Scot. I'm regularly over in MS, been all over the US its like my 2nd home. I am currently in my 2nd year of my BSN at...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in Mississippi
I'll just wait until they reply to my emails, if I can do what the OP suggested then i'll do that when I graduate - that is excellent at least I know roughly what I can do. I'm due to visit my fiance in MS this year and I could always pop in and di...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in Mississippi
Hi there, thanks for replying to my thread. I didn't know you could pull up classes and take them, what about clinical hours? I believe I may need to do those for the OB, pediatrics and even mental health (despite me doing a 4 week clinical and a 4 ...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
Hi there, that is the AD in nursing from East Mississippi Community College, the closest college to where my fiance lives. I would like to take the classes/clinicals in bold because the rest of them we do here in first year. The BSN i am doing seem...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
I am aware of the regulations and the NCLEX but don't know if It is possible to take these classes (OB, Pediatrics, mental health) in the US. I am almost half way through my 2nd year of my BSN and had contemplated transferring though would it be bet...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
Even if I was a US citizen? My fiance and I are planning on getting married (saving just now) :) I was talking about doing the classes there someone told me it would take 2 years of college, cant be surely not since the AD in nursing is 2 years. Its...
I am currently a student nurse doing my BSN here in Scotland in the United Kingdom. I was told I need to do classes for OB, pediatrics and possibly mental health as they're specialized roles in Scotland not apart of the BSN degree anymore. I am wond...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
I am still waiting to hear from someone, i've heard rumours it could take me 2 years to be a nurse there when their associate degrees are only 2 years total when all i need is the pediatric, OB and possibly mental health. Surely someone must have a...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
I know I would have thought the uni would have at least know some info but its ok. I will just have to send my transcripts off. Can I still practice as a LPN or does that require the NCLEX too? My mother in law (who lives in MS) had asked me about ...
Scottish_nurse replied to Scottish_nurse's topic in International
Hi everyone, spoke to my uni and they dont seem to have a scooby. I also spoke to my personal tutor and she told me it looks like i only need to make up for OB and Paeds. Thats all fine but I cant seem to get a hold of anyone or responses from the M...