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Is it realistic for me to become a nurse? |
I have a Bachelor in Business Admin and need a career change BADLY b/c I am very unhappy working in the financial industry (have been unhappily working in this industry for over 5 years). I am seriously considering becoming a nurse but am reading many discouraging things in my research. Here are some questions/concerns: I'm not a nurse but have taught nurses and have worked with them extensively. If you feel a call to career in nursing then go ahead. I think that everything is possible. Just pray, and study hard. No, it is not too hard. A 3.0 should be fine. If you want it enough, you can do it. Most nurses I know say it's hard work but good pay and rewarding. My brother in law is a nurse. He went to nursing school when he was 50 and did well. There are lots of programs you can get into, but you might have to travel. Sometimes you can just sign up. Gpa is less important than it was just after you graduated. I was accepted to law school with a 2.14 and 20 years in construction management. Of course my bad grades reflected only one bad year of my life, and other than that I was a fair student, and the law school was not the best one in the world, but they all teach the same curriculum. Same for any natioinally controlled curriculum. 1. Competition is good for the soul. Keep in mind that this competition to get into a nursing program is designed to keep the idiots out of nursing. You sound like an intellegent person. I work at a community college that offers a nursing program. The problem isn't the applications, what is limiting the space in many nursing programs is finding the faculty to teach the classes. Nurses make a lot more in private industry than as teachers so it is hard to find qualified instructors. nursing is a good field to pursue if you have a desire to help people and have good people skills. the waiting lists vary with each educational facility; because there is a great need and demand for nurses. your current gpa is more that sufficient for nursing. clinicals are where some people have problems, (actually hands on), not the lectures. i was in nursing for 10 years, and then became a paramedic. go for it!! Thousands of applicants for 60 openings? |
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