Cna certication before nursing school

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Hi everyone,

I have recently been accepted to an entry level masters of nursing program and my goal is to complete the program as a nurse practitioner.

However, I am a bit anxious about the program because I have heard how rigorous it is and since I have been out of school for almost three years, I want to find a way to better prepare myself for that type of routine. Since I have about an 8 month wait time, do you guys think it's best to enroll myself in CNA program and work as one until school starts?

let me know what you guys think. Thank you for your input.

Specializes in EMS, LTC, Sub-acute Rehab.

So you bypassed BSN and entering into an MSN program? I don't completely understand your career path. Please explain more.

Hi there!

Yes I did. There are a lot of entry level masters program for people who do not have a college degree in nursing. I applied to those programs and got into one.

in the program, I am expected to pass my nclex after my third semester and after that, I can specialize in whatever nursing field they off.

My plan is to go specialize in FNP after I pass my nclex

Specializes in Mental Health.

A CNA course was required before starting nursing classes at my school - it was a HUGE help. I would think in your position it would be a great benefit as well.

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If you have money to pay for the CNA school, go ahead.

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