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What kind of a lifestyle can a nurse practitioner afford? Salary?


What can a nurse practicioner expect to make her first year out of University with a Master's in Science in Nursing, and all of the qualifications to be a practitioner at a large hospital in a metro area? What would she make per month, and if she's living on her own, what kind of a lifestyle would she be able to afford?

srry i dont have the answer. BUt could u do me a favor an email me when u do get an answer to this. This also interests me, scing i want to be a np. Also, I do know np make abot 12 to 140k a year.

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