I go to school evenings, with classes after 6:30pm everyday so I MUST get a job that allows me to continue with my nursing school. That is a priority. CNA is just a stepping stone and I would sooner...
I think I replied to someone a few minutes ago with the same question. My ID is babbz if you look up my last posts it will come up. Please everyone look for instance at nytimes.com key work:nurses...
I check the Carribean Life free newspaper (found at some banks, supermarkets), nursing homes, New York Presbeterian's website-nyp.org, other hospital websites and mostly agencies. Also Sunday Daily...
CNA has endless job oppourtunities and if you are in New York the starting pay is usually never less than $12/hour so not bad to start with. They also have many oppourtunities to do overtime if you...
I am thinking about other CUNY schools not based in Manhattan (though I might want to do my BSN at Hunters) like: - CUNY: BCC, Hostos, Kingsborough, Laguardia, City Tech. - In Nassau: LIU, Also...
OOOps!! Sorry, I meant Spring '07. So far I have been getting all 90's in class, except one 84 or something in one Mat104 test. So I think I am good. I also have a list from the advisement room on the...
I am doing the pre-clins and hope to start the clinicals by Spring '06. I will take some summer classes this summer as well. Are you in NYC Larosiliere? Are you in nursing school here? Please...
In NYC I am paying $3,000 a year to go to nursing school at BMCC. It's a good school, very popular and there is usually a waiting list to get into the nursing program. Are you going to a community...
Very very sorry to hear that. Hang in there !! I have spring break from school and I am sooo happy for it. I get to catch up on Chemistry. Chem is one of those subjects that are soo hard to get...
I too am a CNA and it's nice 'cause you have a head start. When all the other nursing students are afraid to even feed a patient, lol you will be sooo ahead of the game + you'll know how everything...
A nurse with an ADN has an 'Associates Degree in Nursing" which is usually a 2 year college course. A nurse with a BSN has a 'Bachelors Degree in Nursing' which is usually a 4 year college degree...
Just to be direct, I say yes! The CNA's do a lot of repetitive but relatively easy tasks. These are things that you would natuarally know how to do assuming you had a sick/ill loved one at home. You...