I start in August of this year, I'm excited and Nervous all at once. I'll be attending Triton College it is an ASN program but its what i can afford and in the long term I'm saving about 25k by doing this as an online RN-BSN is significanly less than a full on BSN program.
I was accepted to Olivette Nazarene for the ABSN but 60k is not in my vocabulary at this juncture in my life. So off to Triton I go and then UIC ( fingers crossed) for my further education in the field.
I am in Triton's RN program, It is tough but fair. As far as the LPN program they have informationals almost monthly you should contact the school for more information. Also You live in Humboldt, have yu considered Wright College they have an excelen...
Kencanwin replied to RescueNinja123's topic in Activism
With more people insured there will definitely be a need for more nurses; however Hospitals are no longer places of healthcare and well being but places of business that must turn a profit in order for share holders to be happy. Healthy patients are ...
Kencanwin replied to stephiem's topic in California
Sounds kinda fishy. Work for us in an clinical support manner..., six to nine months with a chance to be hired on permanently, oh and come to the job fair and enter to win a free tablet. the job description itsself sounds like you wont be getting any...
Ask (rhetorically) dont divuldge your name just in case the inquiry attempts to bite you in the toucas. But the more I read the more I realize even after graduation it may be a minute before I even get an interview. So take the job.
Kencanwin replied to guest08/26/16's topic in Pre-Nursing
more than likely if the school you are entering is not accredited. Check with the programs you are interested in to see if they take credit from where you are considering going.
Hi All, I just recieved the list of the books "needed" for the first two classes Im listing them here and would like some input as to which are truly needed and which are just add ons to make Nursing school even more expensive. Required textbook(s)...
Kencanwin replied to prettymica's topic in ADN/BSN
it's a good thing when you can tell the ones who wanted you to fail to shove it...not sure they were that bad but still; employees who work to improve should be offered the opportunity to move up where they began.
Hi, I am also in the west suburbs. Two programs that I know of for sure that have online curriculums are Olivet Nazarene Nursing Schools in Illinois, Masters in Nursing Degree | Olivet Nazarene University, and Chamberlain Nursing School, Earn a Nursi...
Ms. Pot meet Mr. Kettle... You began as an ASN/ADN and yet you want BSN to be the entry? By your logic a becoming the likes of a Plumber, Electrician, Locksmith etc should also require a Bachelors minimum in order to be considered "professional".