So for the original school I wanted to go to gave extra application points for being a CNA. The current school doesn't care but they allow you to add it to your application. I do not believe there are "no working" requirements for the program I want to go into. I have picked up a weekend only and PRN CNA job and they really want to push me to do double shifts on the weekends. I have no school on Friday so that is my free day to study, get family appointments taken care of and recover. My family of 5 really needs the extra money to pay for my books, supplies, gas, and childcare. I have 5 classes next semester and will be applying to the nursing program for Fall entry before classes start. I really want to be able to maintain my schedule of working doubles on the weekends as much as possible and a full time student. I also wanted to see if there were opportunities to volunteer at my local hospital.
If you have done this and successfully, how did you plan it out? Were you burnt out? Is my situation ideal for someone who has to still work? I love my job so far and think it has made my desire to become a nurse even stronger! Let me know :)
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So for the original school I wanted to go to gave extra application points for being a CNA. The current school doesn't care but they allow you to add it to your application. I do not believe there are "no working" requirements for the program I want to go into. I have picked up a weekend only and PRN CNA job and they really want to push me to do double shifts on the weekends. I have no school on Friday so that is my free day to study, get family appointments taken care of and recover. My family of 5 really needs the extra money to pay for my books, supplies, gas, and childcare. I have 5 classes next semester and will be applying to the nursing program for Fall entry before classes start. I really want to be able to maintain my schedule of working doubles on the weekends as much as possible and a full time student. I also wanted to see if there were opportunities to volunteer at my local hospital.
If you have done this and successfully, how did you plan it out? Were you burnt out? Is my situation ideal for someone who has to still work? I love my job so far and think it has made my desire to become a nurse even stronger! Let me know :)