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Not sure what school you're alluding to but in general, yes, its been my experience that nursing internships are hard to come by. I think it's because of the general lack of nursing internships that make for many applicants for one spot. Geographic location would also play a role, as does type of internship (psych, critical care, etc.).
That guy, though, I'm guessing he was a school advisor? He may have been exaggerating the school's reputation a tad.
Not sure what school you're alluding to but in general, yes, its been my experience that nursing internships are hard to come by. I think it's because of the general lack of nursing internships that make for many applicants for one spot. Geographic location would also play a role, as does type of internship (psych, critical care, etc.).That guy, though, I'm guessing he was a school advisor? He may have been exaggerating the school's reputation a tad.
I know the school has a good reputation but yeah I just hope he's not over exaggerating my ability to get a job. Your response is reassuring, thanks í ½í¸Š
esrun77
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I'm going to school at a university well-known for nursing, but I've had a terrible time getting an internship. I was talking to a man the other night who told me hospitals across the country see that school on your application and you're "good to go." So...is it just easier to get a job than it is to get an internship? Or what?!