You might find these two articles helpful. They outline all the duties, requirements, preparation of LPNs and RNs. I found it helpful, I'm going for my BSN to be an RN. Good luck with your...
Hey, most of what I have to contribute goes along with what the post above me mentions. Mainly, wait for awhile once you're in school and find an understanding employer (easier said than done, I...
My impression is that most nursing programs want to see the lab time. For other pre reqs, I'm thinking mostly of math, I'm sure some programs do accept credits from online courses. But you should...
Like someone else said, the Stafford unsubsidized loans might be good. Or just look around for tons of scholarships, however small they may be. I understand that can be time consuming, but if you...
Most of the schools I heard of often use waiting lists... but you can check out this site, they have an index of nursing programs organized by state. http://nursingprograms.com/. good
I'd suggest taking anatomy first. I took anatomy in high school. Physiology definitely has more to do with chemistry, but anatomy sometimes covers a little of that too. Anatomy seems like a good...
This is by no means a permanent solution, but it sounds like you're desperate at this point. Have you tried consolidating your loans? It might not be possible depending on where you got your loans,...
Someone may have mentioned this already, but the biggest difference between ADN and BSN is what you're looking to do with your career. The ADN is great for training hospital-ready RNs. The BSN is...
If it's something you're seriously considering, there's no harm in doing some research. It's probably good to check if your area has strong job market. Hospitals are hiring fewer LPNs to begin with,...
The Pell Grants are a good place to start. If you don't qualify for those you can try the Stafford and Perkins federal loans. They're specifically for students and some of the Stafford ones are...
I agree with the other posters here, it mostly depends on job opportunities in your specific location. But, if you would like more information, you might find this article helpful....
Have you tried applying for federal student loans?? Most are need-based, but there are a few that are credit-based. So if you have good credit you'll be fine. I'd start with looking at unsubsidized...
Hey, I think if you go for your BSN you can become an RN. That's my impression anyway. I mean, yeah, a lot of people get their BSNs after becoming RNs, but BSNs are supposed to get anyone licensure...
I haven't decided yet either, CG. I'd think I'd be best in pediatrics or NICU, but NICU can be very challenging emotionally, not that pediatrics isn't, but there's definitely a difference in the...
I think maybe you're putting to much stock into this one experience you were in. Yes, it sucked, but on the bright side it's probably prepared you so that you'll appreciate nursing once you're on the...
Gannon, I agree with most of the other people who have replied. Sure, being a CNA might for some people help them decide whether or not they can handle nursing. But if you're sure this is what you...
I'd say at least try to bring it up with him in a tactful way. It's tricky, but it can be done. Yes, there's a chance he'll resent your feedback and your questioning of his teaching method, but if...
Hello, I don't think your GPA will hold you back if you don't let it. I'm not yet in nursing school, but I feel that my experience applying to undergraduate schools might allow me to sound off on...
I'm not looking to be an LPN, but I use a website called http://www.nursingprograms.com/ to research nursing programs. They also have an article specifically about becoming an LPN:...
Lisa, although I agree with HeartsOpenWide, you might want to do a little research of your own before you decide where to go to school. I was worried about choosing a school, and I found this site:...
Hey guys, I want to become a nurse practitioner, and I also had a hard time deciding which track to go. I won't tell you which track I chose, because I think it has to be a personal choice, but I can...
If you're not already an RN it usually takes four years. Check out this site: http://www.nursingprograms.com/bsn-bachelor-of-science-in-nursing. You'll find out more about nursing in general in...
The best resource I've found is a website called http://nursingprograms.com. The site outlines all the differences between RNs, LPNs, even CPNs and also nurses w/ bachelor's and even doctoral...