Re: AHH! So lost! plus schools in Middlesex County
First of all almost every college requires you to do prerequisites before you can start a single nursing class. I've found the hospital ADN programs to do both simultaneously. Talk to your school's director of nursing or admissions people. You'll probably be able to get accepted into the school with a declaration of nursing as a major, but to actually start the clinicals portion of the school you'll have to petition to get in. Like with me, it took me 2 years to get the prereqs out of the way (anatomys (2), microbiology, chemistry, math, english, psych, electives) and then it takes 2 more years to get the nursing clinicals done as well. I had no problem getting accepted into the college and declaring myself as a nursing major, but spring of 2004 I had to petition to start nursing clinicals in September of 2004. I gained one of 60 seats, but 120 petitioned. So half were rejected. And many of those petitioned to get into the spring night program and got in.
So at least apply to the school(s) you want in the meantime and start taking required classes. No nursing school will let you start clinicals without college level sciences.
As for becoming an EMT, it takes about 3-4 months, costs about $600 for the whole course. You take the national registry test and then you can get a job, but a lot of places are leery of hiring fresh EMT's. Many times they tell you to volunteer at a local squad first before getting a job and it pays about $10-12 an hour.
You can always get a job as a tech in a hospital or PCA (patient care assistant). The hospitals will train you and it pays $9-11 an hour. It's a lot of grunt work, though.
I hope that gives you some ideas?
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