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  1. Sorry, typo. Yes that is what I meant.
  2. I've looked at the courses required to complete both, for associates. But for those of you who are or have already worked these, or who have shadowed those who have. . Which one seems harder? What are the biggest differences between the two choices, in the work force? And what are the differences of typical work schedules? I'm having a really hard time deciding which one to go for, both seem like a good choice to me. My local college only offers the two. I originally had thought about ultrasound tech, not sure what title that gets exactly, but my local college said the program to get into that field would be the Radiology? Thanks (:
  3. What was the hardest part of Nursing school? Do you enjoy your job? I'm a very organized and detail oriented person. I love the hospital/doctors office setting. And I'm looking to work in either Labor and delivery or Pediatrics. I have 2 kids under 3yrs old, and I'm beginning my prerequisites, doing all that I can online up until they are in some kind of school, to avoid daycare. I start in less than 2 weeks, and I'm extremely nervous. Any motivating words or helpful information would be great. BUT I also want to know the truth about how hard, and time consuming Nursing school can be. I honestly don't know much about what I'm getting into. Thanks.
  4. What are the biggest differences between what RN, CNA, LNP, & ect can/will do? Also what jobs are available to those who get an ADN as an RN? Currently that's what I'm enrolled in school for, but I honestly don't know much. I'm wanting to work more with children, and I don't know what I need to do that. (Labor and delivery, or children's hospital, or pediatric doctors office) I have talked to my local college, but they haven' really helped much. Please any and all information or words of advice!!!! (:

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