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Nursing Interview Assignment

Hi everyone! I'm currently in my first semester of nursing school and one of our classes requires us to interview an RN (either currently practicing or having practiced within the last year). I was wondering if anyone would mind letting me ask them a few questions about what it is like to work in this profession. Names and agencies will be omitted from the assignment. Thank you in advance and I really appreciate it! Please, feel free to message me back here or send me a direct message c:

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Your instructors want you to interview somebody in person. There is no way to verify if people on this board are who they say they are.

If you use an interview from someone on here it is worthless information as you have no idea who is actually responding. If you stated in your class you interviewed an RN you would be giving false information. If you word it "This is an interview I did with someone I met off a message board who may or may not be a nurse ( RN? LPN? CNA? Student? Dog Handler?)" then that would be fine. Make sure you take a research class in college and you will understand this. If you are getting a BSN you will be required to take research.

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