IMO a BSN is like punching your ticket, showing that you did the work. Allowing those BSN grads to eventually move up to CRNA and or high level hospital
So pretty much the vibe on here is that BSN are useless and now even ADN can get into management. However, does this make want to drop my 4 year uni program and enroll in a CC....uh no. I feel that a...
Well with a BSN you would be in theory, a more skilled/competent nurse. Money wise I saw a user post here that the pay difference at his hospital was like ~20k. I don't think having a BA would have...
Well I didn't mean BOLC III would be devoid of combat tactics but it is a lot less intensive than BOLC II. And yes every officer should know basic land nav and Infantry lanes, but I understand why...
Ok something you need to understand about the European workforce is it is very hard to get a work visa. All too often well paying are hard to come by in Europe and the countries taking you in like to...
The site states specifically US accredited school, no clue how you could work around that. RN state license is not the same as US accreditation. Look on any US nursing school website they will list...
Hmm since you are a staff officer you will be attending BOLC III or OBLC. Pretty much its an intro to how the army works. From what I understand you will not be participating in the more combat amrs...
physically wise you need to pass the apft. Not hard to pass but I know in ROTC they strive for officers to max it. Although most of the soon to be officers will branch into jobs that require more...
Thanks! Ya I am using the first semester to finish my co-reqs (i.e. Psych 320 and Microbiology). I am really pumped to start nursing school. Although it is primary a female profession, I know the male...
Hey, I am a student at PLU too and received my spring notification around a month ago. I requested spring because I don't want to cram my schedule and the army is paying for the extra semester anyways...