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They do have conferences and continuing education. I am enrolled in an R.N.-BSN program and that is how they contacted me. My GPA is 4.0.
I am just curious if it is worth it to join, as I am not sure about the yearly fees, etc, or if it makes a difference on a resume. I do have eight years of experience as a nurse.
Annie
Your question has been asked before and the answers are about half & half. Some feel it has merit; some don't. Personally, I have been a member for all but a few years before I joined as a community member. However, I do think it is on the costly side.
I think it worked to my advantage in a job search but that position was in academia.
For what it's worth, I say 'accept' the invitation. You can always decline membership renewal in the future if you choose.
I hate writing negative things because someone else might have really great things to say about it but it was worthless for me and being part of the chapter was a mistake. We were bossed around and it was really disorganized. It was a new chapter and they just showed us no respect when we were taking time out of our jobs and families to help out. Sadly that is my experience.
To Candogal - that's really sad. I don't understand how you could be 'bossed around'. But I guess you could have had a poor board of officers, feeling all self-important about themselves. You just had a bad group - I worked with a very dedicated, professional group. My co-faculty peers were all members and it was an active chapter. Sorry for your experience.
AnnieOaklyRN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
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Hi,
I received an invite to join this nursing honor society, and I was wondering if I should? Is it worth it?
Annie