All Content by EVIADEAN
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Concorde in Jacksonville?
I will starting at Sanford-Brown in Jan 2011. the bottom line is this, an education is what you make of it. Going to Public college does not mean that you are sure to pass the licensure exam. If you do not apply yourself you will not pass. I am proud to go to Sanford-Brown. I am 42 years old and I do not have to time to waste.
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No jobs in florida for new grads
Good.!!!! Let me know how it works out for you. I will be graduating in July2012 and that is one of the places I am aiming for. I heard that they have a great training program. In 2009, the starting salary was 22.08 for BSN graduate and 21.44 for ADN graduate. My email address is [email protected]
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No jobs in florida for new grads
Florida Hopsital Orlando Cardiovascular institute is hiring GN's. Go to www.indeed.com and type in graduate nurse and Orlando Florida. The posting states that it will only be taking applications until 4/26 so hurry. Good Luck
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Older Student/Over 60 years old
I am so inspired. I start Nursing School in Jan. At that time I will be 1 month shy of turning 43. I thought of my age as a disadvantage. Maturity is definitely a plus because at this point in my life it is all about business. I had my first child 8 days after my 40th birthday and I am so proud to be a mature mom. Life is just starting for me. I plan to ultimately become a CRNA. I have my course plotted and I am ready to reach for the stars. I know that it won't be a piece of cake but I think that I can pretty much handle curve balls without falling apart. As long as you are alive, it is not too late. Congrats to all who choose not to let age stand in the way of reaching your goals!!!!
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McGraw Hill TEAS study guide
I too would like the link to the study guide emailed to me as well at [email protected]. what is the difference between the NLN pre-entrance exam and the TEAS?
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Rejected to Accelerated BSN program, should I consider an Associates?
The Job market is bad in every profession. If everyone felt this way then all colleges just need to shut their doors. The economy will turn around and hospitals will be hiring again just as every other profession. There may be no new grad jobs now. Whose to say that two or three years from now Hospitals won't be in need of new grads. I have decided to go back to school and guess what? I am going into Nursing. I start in Jan and I am very comfortable with my decision. I encourage everybody to go into whatever field they desire because that's what they want and love to do..... not because the jobs are few. As long as the Earth is still here, the economy will have its ups and its downs. So enfemera2b if Nursing is what your heart tells you to do then go for it and do not give up. You will find the program that is right for you.