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which nursing program? UQ/Griffith/Umel/Monash
Thanks for your help.. I've been told that all places were filled for july intake.. Because it's a commonwealth supported courses so lots of applicants.. maybe its easier to get in as an international student.. I will apply for Feb intake next year as soon as possible to secure a place.. probably UQ. or griffith Gold Coast.. Thanks for the informations..
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which nursing program? UQ/Griffith/Umel/Monash
Thanks:) hope I can get into the july program and become a nurse before I am 27.:nurse:
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which nursing program? UQ/Griffith/Umel/Monash
Thanks very much. I am so stupid to miss out the july intake this year.. I am going to call them to see if i can still catch the july course.. I am looking to work in ER, acute care.. hope i am not the oldest student in the class. I have exerience in pharmacy as an assistant pharmacist and a degree in pharmaceutical science.. i hope this can help me with my future work. thanks for your advise
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which nursing program? UQ/Griffith/Umel/Monash
Hi. I am 25 years old. and want to become a registered nurse. I hold a bachelor degree. so I am looking for a graduate entry degree in nursing. There are four programs that I am interested in. UQ--Master with 1.5 years including summer semester. more than 1000 hours clinical placement I like the study pattern there. two days classroom study + 3 days clinical placement Griffith--1.5 years with two summer semesters. not sure about the clinical placement.. it is a bachelor degree-- i heard in Australia, Bachelor degree gives advantage in looking for jobs. U Mel-- Master with 2 years study including a summer semester. about 50% or 800 hours clinical placement. I like the study pattern with 2 days classroom two days clinical Uni Monash-- master degree with 1.5 years study including one summer semester. about 50% clinical placement. Similar study patterns to UQ/ U Mel I am not sure which one to go.. I know there are more jobs in QLD for new grads.. but the UMel's course structure seems better --- more courses (I assume with more courses I will get more knowledges and better international recogonition) I am looking for a program that gives me better practical skills and employment opportunities.. as well as international recognition... and of course I want to graduate as early as possible.. is any one have recommendations about which program to go?? Thanks