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- IMO community college programs are your most affordable option, but if you'd rather get in the profession with a bsn then look at state U programs where you qualify for in state tuition....Dec 5, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Over the long term since you mention an interest in specialized paths such as community health or research I can see a small benefit to a program like Penn - this will give you access to e.g., world...Nov 11, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I think most people will take their coreqs ahead of time if it's at all possible. Nursing classes are demanding enough without the extra responsibility of keeping up with non-nursing coursework.Nov 11, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Imo one of the benefits of being a nursing student with a lpn license is you can work and make decent money while you continue your education or take a break and make decent money before pursuing...Oct 24, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- There is a nursing shortage. It just doesn't mean what people think it means. i.e. People think nursing shortage means plenty of jobs for nurses but it does not necessarily mean this at all. Local...Oct 18, '10
- Forum: California Nursing
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- Persistence is good but you should be applying elsewhere and hopefully you'll get hired and start getting some experience under your belt. To be honest you shouldn't be waitressing with a new license...Oct 17, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- It looks like a heavy course load to me. Do you have a job? I have a friend who once squeezed 20+ credits into one semester while working full time however that requires a lot of focus. If you don't...Oct 16, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I don't recommend combing them out because this really thins the hair out to the point where it can take a year with repeat trims just to get hair back to where it stops looking like you had an...Oct 16, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I think OP may mean "previous Bachelor's degree". The one linked in the post by mschaz above does not require a previous Bachelor's degree but you do need 60 credit hours of core curriculum credits...Oct 15, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I don't see any reason why you can't apply to a pharm d program as long as your bsn includes the prereqs for the grad program. If you pursue chemistry and didn't get into a pharm d program you could...Oct 14, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Be that as it may nurses still have one of the best professional licenses available anywhere. Even MDs and attorney's can't change countries and keep working. Attorney's can't even practice in...Oct 11, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- You need to directly contact the admissions reps at the schools you're interested in because every school has different requirements generalized answers here won't help you if that's not the policy...Oct 10, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I took all my prereqs while working full time - this was not in a health care environment as you are now but my job was still demanding. I know others working ft in hospitals while taking prereqs so...Oct 10, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I agree. The internet magnifies and skews things. I recently had the opportunity to be in the thick of a situation and watch pros (nurses) do their thing. It was very impressive and I'll admit the...Oct 8, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I don't understand why anyone with a license and RN job offers close to home would move to take the non nursing job that pays less. Is this a trick question?Oct 8, '10
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- At community colleges in my area it's a 5 semester program. Since you already have a AA that probably takes care of most of the gen ed requirements however the ultrasound part of the curriculum takes...Oct 6, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Not a RN but if you listen to that kind of talk you'd never get into any profession. You also might not ever get married or have kids if you listened to some people talk .... It's more important to...Jun 2, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- While in Italy what I'd do is spend some time volunteering in some way or another to put some of my degree to use and broaden my personal knowledge. A lot of hiring managers will find any excuse to...Jun 2, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Well the question is do you want to be a nurse?? Don't waste your Dad's GI money if this isn't something you don't want to do. The other thing you should consider is focusing on cc programs rather...May 20, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Are you missing a zero here? Or is the interest rate really high? If this is a federal student loan you can contact the loan servicer to have the payment adjusted or put on forbearance until you get...May 20, '10
- Forum: LPN / LVN Nursing Student
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- I'm sure you have your answer by now but just to add there are nursing students twice your age. So no - of course you aren't too old. Don't be jealous of the 22 year olds. Nursing is a field with a...May 20, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Are you saying someone from the same facility where you were turned down wants to talk to you again? If so, I did think from your original post you would probably end up being offered a job there....Jan 14, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I took bio 141 and 142 at the same at nova. I got an A in one and B for the other - I also worked full time and had a long commute so fatigue got to me in the end and caused me to slack off. My point...Jan 14, '10
- Forum: Virginia State Nursing Programs
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- It sounds like you'll be taking mostly basic 1st and 2nd year college classes that you didn't do for your BA because you majored in something else. This is not hard course work, it just takes time so...Jun 25, '09
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- RN to BSN degrees are a dime a dozen. Most are online. So you shouldn't have any trouble finding a program that suits you once you get your ADN and you won't have to move. Can't imagine a BSN...Jun 25, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion