Sweet! I'd love to do a ABSN. But I have 3 kids under 3, and just can't stand to be away from them at their age Haha! So I'll be taking a little longer route that allows me to stay home. Yes I do. B.S...
Just an FYI, some of these ASN-MSN programs award you your BSN along the way, so that's definitely a plus to mention to your employer or to list on a resume! Because your BSN will be earned along with...
Shanty3710 replied to rachaelofcourse's topic in Arizona Nursing
I think this is awesome info! I would definitely encourage you to do what makes the Most sense for the nursing path that you are on. I needed my CNA to apply for the LPN program at Gateway, so I...
Shanty3710 replied to rachaelofcourse's topic in Arizona Nursing
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I did the 5 week CNA course. Nobody, and I mean Nobody completed that class easily. It was a high workload, but it was totally manageable and worth doing in 5 wk's...
Thank you all. As this is a career change for me, it was definitely helpful to ask. You guys definitely left some worthwhile and downright entertaining responses. Lol. Thank you
Have an upcoming interviewing with a LTC/Memory care facility. Is it appropriate to wear scrubs? Or should you wear professional attire? Thanks in advance for the
I have 2 previous Bachelors. I completed them at the same time though. I went to a private Christian school out of state, so I know about the loans situation. Because I have 3 kids under 3, and I...
Shanty3710 replied to rachaelofcourse's topic in Arizona Nursing
I'm curious about the workload in the fast track LPN, which I'm in the process of applying to now btw. At AMTI, we had 3 weeks of lecture. We had tests twice a week, and 4 tests during the last week...
Shanty3710 replied to rachaelofcourse's topic in Arizona Nursing
I just graduated from my 5 wk course at AMTI on Mon, and took my CNA state board yesterday (Thursday). It was totally do-able, and I felt more than prepared. You can miss up to 18 questions for a...
So how many people do they take per semester? I'm applying next month? And was hoping I could get in by Spring 2017. Do you think that's realistic? Or would it look more like Fall 2017?