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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Just Starting Hello Everyone, Im 32 and would like to become a male nurse. I have registered at my local community college to take some classes. I have a full time job and will be going to school at night. I'm pretty much a freshman. I just want to know how much longer would I be able to hold on to a full time job and pursue a Nursing Degree? Also once I get my associates do I start to work at a hospital or do I continue on with my education? I would like to become a RN. Please Advise. Thanks Forum. |
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| aKa MagRedC5 | Re: Just Starting Quote:
Once you have completed your ADN program & passed NCLEX, then you can start to work at a hospital. Plus, you can also continue on with your education at the same time. Many online RN-BSN programs exist.
__________________ Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN, CPT, Army Nurse | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Nevada
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| Re: Just Starting In Nevada where I am studying, there is a nurse apprentice which is recognized by the state nursing act. You can start as soon as you finish the first semester. These jobs are specifically programed to work around a school schedule and you get to put into practice what you have learned in the program right away. Other states call the position by other names, but I understand that as many as 24 states have these types of positions in their nursing act. |
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