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Seeking advice from Nursing Assistants w/BA or BS degrees..
juliaann, Im glad you mentioned the science requirements and I will check to see if they have changed. It's very frustrating though to go back and re-take classes and wait to see if you will be accepted. Lots of patience is needed. There isn't an accelerated BSN within a reasonable distance here. That would be ideal, because the time committment is shorter and it is easier to focus on changing the way you are living for say 12-15 months vs. 2 years or more.
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Seeking advice from Nursing Assistants w/BA or BS degrees..
caliotter3, I appreciate your feedback. I know that the BSN and eventually MSN are degrees that I would like to earn. I looked at the LPN cert because I knew the pay wasn't that bad in comparison to teaching and I could work while continuing my nursing education. It is a very difficult decision when choosing paths, especially when one considers a change after earning a very decent salary in a respectable position. I am going to try the cna job out for the remainder of the summer and if it doesn't work out, then I at least gave it a shot.
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Seeking advice from Nursing Assistants w/BA or BS degrees..
Hi everyone, I am seeking advice about school and a cna job offer. Basically, I am interested in nursing school and took a cna class to get a feel for the environment. I did apply to LPN school in the past in 05 and was unable to attend, due to my husband being laid off from his job. Fast forward some years, I am still interested in nursing and have a few options to consider. LPN program- requires cna employment in order to apply, however a part-time option is available. 2nd degree BSN- requires me re-taking courses due to the time limit on when the classes were taken and of course the wait period for the program. Plus, I would not be able to teach and go to class. ADN program- point system for entry, teas test is really important, evening option only offered on odd years and one cannot apply for both the day and evening cohorts. You are required to make a choice and apply. I have decided to apply for the LPN program, because the ADN director gave me the impression that it is a little easier to be accepted into the bridge program instead of regular entry. The problem that I am having is that I really wanted to teach while attending school. None of those options are possible except the ADN night program offered on odd years. I must now decide on working as a cna (which I am unsure of due to horror stories) and apply to the LPN program or continue teaching, re-take my science classes and wait and see if I get accepted to the ADN or BSN programs for 2012 and go from there on employment options. The issue though is that I was offered employment at a local nursing home and not sure that I really want to do this. I only have a few days to make a decision. I really don't want to burn bridges and the hr director really is pushing me to work full time for a month and see how I like it. Since it is summer and I am on break, it is feasible, but when I explained to him my uncertain feelings about ft he dismissed them. The director basically said I will know if nursing is for me or not by working there. I don't know if I agree... does anyone care to share their thoughts. Thanks for reading.
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NET Testing
I took the NET test for LPN school more than a year ago. It was computerized and I didn't find it difficult at all. But, I use computers daily. Good Luck in nursing school :balloons:
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Spoke w/nursing director today
The BSN program at the university I graduated from has an agreement with a private college. It is way too expensive for me to attend since I would only qualify for loans. Plus the prerequisites are more than the cc. It's a very difficult decision because I could apply to the program and finish my prereqs next semester. However if I'm not accepted I will have completed all my classes and have to apply again. They only base your gpa off the co-req classes. My grades are good, but now I'm considering the LPN program. We shall see come February 1st.
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Spoke w/nursing director today
I am starting school this spring finishing up pre-requisites for an ADN program. I already have a Bachelors degree and only need a few more classes. Anyway I was so excited at the possibility of going to school in the fall. My was I suprised to hear that of course there is a waiting list from the last class. Out of 44 spots, 30 are already guranteed to those who wait listed last year. So now I'm very frustrated- Is it possible to get in w/ only 14 seats? I am now considering the LPN program at the same school. That particular program only requires the Pre-PN exam. However, I've already been to school once and don't want to find out that I will have to wait again. Anyone else in the same boat???!!
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Requirements for becoming a nursing educator
Hi all, I'm new to the forum and a pre-nursing student. I have a quick question that I hope someone can answer .:) I currently have a Bachelor of Arts and was accepted into a Masters of Education program. I however will be finishing up pre-reqs for an ADN program next spring. I am curious if once I become an RN will I be able to teach nursing coursework after experience w/ a Masters in Education? Or do most universities and colleges only hire nurses with MSN's? Thanks!
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What is the name of the college you will be attending?
Adidas99- I saw that you go to Lakeland community college in Mattoon. I am applying to the ADN program for 2006. I was hoping you could give me some info on the program. Thanks, Sgrho99