Do ALL nursing programs have a waiting list? (the programs at 4 year colleges)? - pediatric nurse practitioner programs
I want my BSN and then I have an MSN account to get a nurse. I think I want a pediatric nurse. In the 23rd and I have the great hospitality (not always on my career) to the infirmary. Thus, in view of some schools and asked whether all schools have a waiting list? I have a few additional courses, but I think I need a little more math and science.
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Most schools have waiting lists for nursing programs. Not only in the BSN programs, ASN and require that such programs do not have the staff to inform the number of candidates. I meet daily with students who enter the program. This is my advice to them;
Take notes! In his speech, talking for you.
Mathematics and science are becoming increasingly important. Get an A in English Literature and a C to A and P does not cut it.
After a test for him. Do not say: "I want to help people." You have heard that a million times.
While waiting to enter, remain in classes. In the meantime, you may get a different title. Get a degree in something that you relate to the care. Psych, or Gereontology thanatology are a good choice.
If you are looking for past experience in the medical field, you get your CNA license.
Take a look at all options open. LPN and ASN programs you can get into a 4-year-BSN bridge.
And finally, never give up. If there is something you want, you can win.
Good luck!
If all the nursing programs with more than one full year of the waiting list, so I was so stressed out when I'm gone. But have the grace of God, I entered the program in two months, you know, it was a blessing! Do not worry if you are a candidate running to, even if you take a year.
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