Published Dec 25, 2015
vinceyuu
24 Posts
Hi there,
I am from South Korean and finished Diploma of nursing course in Australia and it took 1.6 yrs to be done.
Transferring to any Australian uni as Bachelor of nursing costs just too much high so gave up and went back to my country now.
Now I am looking for any college which offers BN but and found one college in Ireland
but what does " Bachelor of Nursing (international) stand for ? "
It means it is BN degree but why there is the word " international " ? I couldn't even ask the question because I am not really certified but they welcomed me to transfer to.
I couldn't work as a nurse in Australia because very high English score needed so just worked at a small nursing home for a month and couldn't even get a job as a nurse back in my country because of the degree what I got is different from Korean one.
So, I just thank what the Irish college behaved to me but just curious about the word " international " it means It doesn't lead to me on the Irish nursing board ( they said the word but it also said depends on individuals. )
Does anyone know if I finish the one year full time BN (international) course and can register on Australian nursing board, just with the degree ? or need any other experiences ? How can I get any single experience as long as I can't become RN ?
Thanks for reading.