soxgirl2008

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  1. Nursing School. Did you work?

    I work 24-36 hours a week (I work 12 hour shifts..2 to 3 days a week) and I'm in my 2nd semester of nursing school and have gotten all As and Bs so far. It's definitely possible, but like others have...
  2. Med-surg gives you LOADS of experience. Don't discount it. I was a CNA for 2 1/2 years on a post op floor and I wouldnt trade my experience for the world. And btw, I'm now a CNA in the emergency...
  3. Do you eat well/exercise while in the program?

    I run, and try to keep up on my running while in school but it's hard going to school, going to work, and trying to find time to work out! I try to run at least 2-3 days a week. I try to eat healthy...
  4. Hospitals hiring BSN & Obamacare

    Picky can be good, if you can afford to be picky. Not everyone can afford to sit around unemployed for a year or more waiting for their dream job to come around. No one is saying you should work in a...
  5. Working while in nursing school.

    +1. I honestly believe if I didn't work I wouldn't do as well in school as I do. If I'm not under pressure I slack off and procrastinate. I work between 24-32 hours a week usually and I think it helps...
  6. RN to BSN

    It's still easy for ADNs to find hospital jobs around here too, however, many bigger hospitals do prefer BSN (but will hire ADN sometimes). I do think it's worth it, because for almost anything...
  7. How do you decide on a speciality?

    I would just worry about getting any job first. The market is so tight today, and I don't know where you live, but in many areas it's hard for new grads to find jobs let alone in a speciality. Once...
  8. Hospitals hiring BSN & Obamacare

    I don't think obamacare will really have any impact on it, but as others have said it really depends where you live...I live in Wisconsin and plenty of hospitals still hire a lot of ADNs. Even magnet...
  9. 2020 BSN law

    As others have said, it's not a law..Simply a goal that 80% of nurses have a BSN by 2020. In some areas it's almost impossible to get into a hospital without a BSN, in other areas it's still fairly...
  10. How different is ASN vs. BSN?

    There may be a much larger salary for BSN nurses where you live, but this isn't true everywhere. I live in the midwest and at the hospitals around here there is no salary difference whatsoever. A few...
  11. There is very little difference between my ADN program and the local BSN programs. I had to take chemistry, A&P 1 and 2, micro, psych, sociology, etc just like the BSN students. It's true that the...
  12. ADN vs BSN

    Where I live BSN's make the same as ADN RN's at almost all the hospitals. BSN's don't have to get paid more because they carry the same license as an ADN and are licensed to do the same job. Yes,...
  13. ADN's being pushed out

    I think what he's talking about is cases where hospitals hire a new grad BSN over an experienced
  14. Thoughts

    Well, what do you think you would prefer? LTC or hospital? I'd try for both. It's sometimes hard for a CNA without any experience to get hired in a hospital. However, I was hired in a hospital without...
  15. You're in for a surprise lol. You take pre-reqs before entering nursing school, but then you have your actual nursing classes. Yes, I "only" have 3-4 classes every semester. Nursing school however is...
  16. Any ADN-BSN programs without ridiculous papers?

    I remember reading some posts of PMFB's awhile ago where he did state that many of the BSN grads left the program before their contract was up for CRNA school, and that was why the program preferred...
  17. Any ADN-BSN programs without ridiculous papers?

    I think it really depends where you live. I can name 3 BSN programs within an hour of where I live that would cost $40,000. Even if you take all the pre-reqs at a community college, the BSN programs...
  18. Job market- ADN students being warned?

    Yep, my ADN program has an agreement with almost every BSN school in the state that all the credits will transfer. They are also looking into actively partnering with one of the schools in the area....
  19. Great post, except there are people who manage to work who also have kids...Some people don't have a choice and just have to find a way to make it
  20. I need some guidance!

    A few schools around here offer RN-MSN in the classroom. Take a look around at your local schools, it seems RN-MSN programs are becoming much more
  21. I know plenty of people that were pregnant during nursing school. Some took a semester off and came back, some just went part time, and some came back right away. Just depends on the support you have...
  22. Any ADN-BSN programs without ridiculous papers?

    If you're paying that kind of money to do an RN-BSN program, you should at least be writing your own papers so you are the one gaining knowledge from them, not your son, daughter, significant other,...
  23. A friend of mine graduates in May and has already been offered a job. However, she is a student nurse intern for the hospital she was hired for so they may be more willing to take a chance on her even...
  24. Which is the hardest part of the nursing program?

    Which semester is going to be the hardest depends a lot on your individual program. In my program 3rd and 4th semester are really hard, and 1st and 2nd are a bit easier. For my friend at his school,...
  25. How many tries do you get?

    We're allowed one fail. If you fail twice you're out. You can reapply to the program...but there's a 3 year waiting list so you'd be waiting