I'm planning on taking a CNA course as the first step to becoming an RN!
I have some options about when to take it, and I'm trying to figure out when would be best. Career/job/money wise, the sooner the better. However, I'm trying to decide whether or not to take the course/exam when college is in session (I'm a junior). It would be towards the beginning of our term, and the class is only on Friday afternoons and weekend days. However, I'm not sure how much studying/homework is going to be involved. I've heard that it's mostly common knowledge, but I've also heard that it can be really hard. I know part of it depends on the class location, but do you think it would be doable for a full-time college student? I would also be taking 3 classes (a full load at my school, they are pretty fast paced) and working about 6 hours/week.
Advice? The course is $600 so I don't want to waste the time and money if I can't pass.
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I'm planning on taking a CNA course as the first step to becoming an RN!
I have some options about when to take it, and I'm trying to figure out when would be best. Career/job/money wise, the sooner the better. However, I'm trying to decide whether or not to take the course/exam when college is in session (I'm a junior). It would be towards the beginning of our term, and the class is only on Friday afternoons and weekend days. However, I'm not sure how much studying/homework is going to be involved. I've heard that it's mostly common knowledge, but I've also heard that it can be really hard. I know part of it depends on the class location, but do you think it would be doable for a full-time college student? I would also be taking 3 classes (a full load at my school, they are pretty fast paced) and working about 6 hours/week.
Advice? The course is $600 so I don't want to waste the time and money if I can't pass.