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Scared that I wont do well because of math...
Im not good with math, Im sure if I studied a bit more I would do alot better but the thing is that im extremely bad at word problems! especialy the ones that involve algebra and linear equations and stuff. Since that is problem solving, I've read that you need EXCELLENT problem solving skills for nursing and I just plain suck! Am I just worried over nothing or is there going to be alot of problem solving like this in nursing school???
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Can you work in the ER if you have an Associates Degree?
YAY!!! well, of course I know that you need your license its just that I was very curious because to me the ER and regular nursing seem a bit different, but then again what do I know im just 17. ANYWAYS, can I constantly work there or are there going to be rotations and stuff.
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Can you work in the ER if you have an Associates Degree?
Or do you need a BSN? :)
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Requirements for ADN?
Heh, yeah I know that everyone has to pass the boards but I diddnt know that every school has different requirements...I guess I have to ask then.
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Requirements for ADN?
HI, what are the requirements to be entered into an ADN program? I know that you need a high school diploma and that you should finish some important classes in high school to be prepared. I finished my Algebra classes and all my biology classes. I also finished my Geometry classes and im going to take psychology. Im wondering though...do you have to take a test before getting an ADN? or is that just for the BSN, also if I have to take it, is it hard and will I need to review alot of things that I learned?
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can you work at a Hospital even if you get ADN?
hey thanks alot for the responses they seem very helpful, ill keep in mind what you guys told me. :Melody:
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can you work at a Hospital even if you get ADN?
Hi, I want to be a nurse when I get out of high school and I don't know what kind of program to take...I want to get an ADN and after working a while and gaining enough experience I want to continue going to college to go an additional 2-4 years. My question though is that if you go for just 2-3 years to nursing school will you be able to get jobs at hospital too? or is it just for those experienced type of nurses which go to nursing school for 4+ years...