Welcome All CUNY Nursing Students whether your in the Generic route or RN-BSN; BSN-MSN routes. How are you all coping with the soon to arrive semester (Sp' 06)? Personally, I am currently attending Hunter College and am working on my RN-BSN. I have ...
When I took NCLEX in 2004 I found the exam to be way too easy! My school exams were super hard compared to NCLEX. Only got 75 questions and passed. I have to tell you that on my way out, I felt really comfortable on how I did. Checked online 3 da...
How is everyone coping with the NYC MTA Strike? How did you manage to get to work today? Let the world know how NYC Nurses are feeling! :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire :angryfire On my behalf I didn't go ...
I agree! I was planning on attending NYU's Graduate program but when I saw how much the tuition was per credit (9 hundred something) I said NO WAY! I am currently attending Hunter's RN Pathway program! (BSN) Thanks for your response!
Is anyone currently attending grad school at Hunter Bellevue? If so, what field are you in. I am interested in there NP program. (PNP) Thanks to all that reply! :smiley_ab
Never took a NCLEX-RN review course. After those 2 agonizing years in NSG school I couldn't bare taking another study course. I passed first try with 75 questions.
Peds nurse here. I work in a Peds LTC facility and on my unit we are 3 male nurses. All the female nurses are eager to work with us. Our clerk told one of the MD's that she enjoys working with the "GUYS" because we don't gossip. Of course we goss...
Hello and Welcome to the All Nurses Family! Yes, after passing the NCELX-PN you will be an LPN/LVN. Check out Salary.com if you wish to know how much LPNs make in your state. Good Luck!
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Congratulations! I will be celebrating my 1st year anniversary on Nov. 15th. I honestly can't believe I've worked a whole year. Time sure fly's by! Good Luck to you!
I've never held a job prior to graduating nursing school. After graduating H.S. went straight to college, graduated with my ASN degree and after passing the NCLEX-RN found job offers coming from every direction. You will do fine! Good Luck!
I am extremely interested in becoming a NP after graduating from my RN-BSN program. I would like to know what type of skills NP's are allowed to do. ( e.g. Stitching?) Thanks to all that reply!