CNA Course Workload
Did you get your CNA or work as a CNA while you were a nursing student? 6 members have participated
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Hey everyone!
I am in pre-nursing and currently taking 13 credit hours of classes on a shortened summer schedule (Eng, Psy, His, A&P1), Mon-Thur... 8am to 2:30pm. However, I didn't get as much financial aid as I thought I would so I really need a good job.
I found a place that does night classes (6pm to 10pm) that will get me CNA certified in 6 weeks... 3 weeks class, 3 weeks clinicals at a nursing home.
My question is for anyone who has done something similar or has any insight into how heavy the courseload is for these CNA classes. I'm doing great in school but I don't want to bite off more than I can chew, however, if I don't get a job soon I'm really going to be up the creek.
I chose CNA so I could work 3 twelves on nights and then do my classes, plus get a leg up in familiarization so when I do my clinicals for my nursing degree I'll be ahead of the curve. Also, now is a great time to get a CNA job as many nursing students just graduated and are moving out of CNA to RN, so I can strike while the iron is hot.
Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!