csu san bernardino...& i have a lot more im looking into.. i jus want the school to be near where i live..2 hr drive max..& do u kno if all schools do clinical rotations like dat?? i also thought dat maybe it'd be a lil easier to get into the...
yeah dats wat im worried about..but what i liked is dat when i looked at the curriculum it has all types of different classes like adult, neonatal, pediatrics, etc and i havnt seen those classes on other school's curriculum..
i kno it seems like its way to early but everyone tells us the sooner the better..i mean if i wana transfer in two yrs (which i do) i have to start applying to universitys next year!! so there basically is no time!! and youre right i might not even e...
seriously..cuz y would there be a shortage if EVERYONE wants to be a nurse!!!! but anyway, over here where i live they have a California State University San Bernardino in Palm Desert and if you want to get your bsn there, you HAVE to sign a contract...
I'm having the same dilemma. I was going to go for my ADN first a nd then the RN-BSN bridge since you can do it online and I want to work asap BUT I've been hearing things about new grads taking for ever to find a job now-a-days and that scares me...
hello, is there anyone who is currently attending or attended loma linda university?? i'm wondering what your pros and cons for the school are..do you think it was or is worth the money?? why or why not.??? TIA! :)
thanks for the response poetnyouknowit but the schools im interested in actually require the foreign language within the humanities units..schools such as csusb, loma linda, etc
hello, ive noticed that a foreign language is required for most colleges..i was wondering if i have to take the courses in college if i already know a foreign language (spanish)...???? please help!!!
hello, i'm starting community college this august and planning on majoring in nursing. due to all the pre-requisites, it should take a while to complete them. my question is, should i get my ADN and then enroll in a rn-bsn program or should i tran...
i looked at loma linda's curriulum and the rn-bsn and regular bsn are very different..the normal bsn consists of ALOT of clinicals from geriatrics to adult to neonatal, etc..thats y i wanted to kno what would be better..i mean if i get my adn i dont ...
hello, i'm starting community college this august and planning on majoring in nursing. due to all the pre-requisites, it should take a while to complete them. my question is, should i get my ADN and then enroll in a rn-bsn program or should i transf...