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Im an older student as well with kids. I find it beneficial. Our meetings are held between classes and for the most part we do a lot of volunteering activities. We also go to state conventions(Ill go for the first time this September). It also looks good on your resume and it shows you are involved.
I like being part of the SNA because I can get to know other students who are further in our nursing program. It's been helpful to hear what they have to say about upcoming classes and such. I also enjoy being around people (of all ages) who can understand the difficulties and demands of nursing school. It's great to have some extra support. Hope that helps a little.
Cheers!
MilliePieRN
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I'm not a "club" person, don't care for useless meetings, so I can't really see the benefits to paying for membership in the Student Nurses Association. Any members/non-members care to share the benefits? (Asking as an older student with a family, I can see more benefits for the younger student interested in socializing and making friends)
I'm thinking it would look good on a resume? If this is the case, why not just join toward the end of your last year?
Thanks