Career questions tagged bsn
EMT or CNA?
My high school offers CNA and EMR/EMT classes that can transfer to college credit. My goal is to get a BSN, and I'm unsure which course could help me in the long run during college.
Which do you prefer, ADN or BSN program?
My goal is to be a NP, and I am now thinking about doing an ADN or BSN program. I'm feeling like going to an ADN because I heard that an ADN has a higher chance of getting in than a BSN. Also after finishing ADN, I thought I could take a RN-BSN program. One more reason that I thought going to ADN is because I'm afraid of not getting into a BSN program after taking all prerequisite courses. What do you think? Thank you.
Questions about BSN program
Can you please answer my questions below? ・When I apply to a university that offers a BSN program, do i apply to that university first, and then apply to the BSN program? ・Are there any differences between getting into the BSN program in the same university, or from other universities? Thank you!
I am a high school senior who is really interested in pursuing a BSN. However, I am unsure which college would be the best fit. I live in Houston, TX. I am primarily interested in competitive universities and I always look for ones with low acceptance rates, as I have a pretty decent GPA and good stats and would like to challenge myself further. Please provide me with some advice on what my priorities should be when looking for a college. Also, does it matter if a college has a high acceptance rate? I feel that attending a university with a high acceptance rate makes me believe that I am among people who may not be as competitive, and I feel that I deserve to challenge myself more.
Also would like to know if it would be easier for me to get an in-campus job as soon I will get my EKG and phlebotomy certification through High school. Like any universities that have good medical centers nearby that will get me a part-time job. Please any sort of advice would be appreciated thanks!! Let me know if you all have good recommendations for cheap and good universities.
Is it difficult to become a nurse practitioner?
I am currently working towards my BSN.
Is it better to wait to obtain your DNP? Is it better to gain experience as an RN before becoming an NP?
Is it better to spend some time working as an RN after obtaining your BSN, or is getting your DNP right after ungrad just as good? Pros and cons to practical work as an RN vs finishing DNP earlier without that experience. #FALL22
Can You Study Abroad while in a BSN Programs?
Hi! I've always wanted to spend a semester abroad, but I'm worried with the rigor of a BSN program, it won't be possible. Would it be better to go over the summer?
Laptop purchase
What laptop would be the best purchase when pursuing my nursing career and obtaining my BSN degree? What suggestions/graphics/specs should be included in my search. Thank you.
Regarding a BSN, I thought well I don't know if this is how it works but my teacher told me that the prerequisites are completed within the four year degree, leaving only two years left for the BSN degree. Is this true? Or is it actually two years of prerequisites and then the 4 year degree?
I am a high school student looking to get into a nursing school in Texas.
Where to start on deciding on MSN program?
After finishing my RN-BSN degree, I am planning on pursing my MSN. How do I decide what type of MSN program to apply for? #lovenursing #MSN #BSN #medicine #doctor #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #med-school #nurse #nursing
Which California university has the best nursing program?
I've read multiple articles but I want to hear from you guys :) #college #Nursingschool #BSN
I want to major in BSN but I don't know if it's for me. How do I know when a major is not for me?
#nursing #registered-nurses #bsn
Shortest BSN Programs #online
What are the accrediated schools that offer a BSN in nursing in a short amount of time online? #college #nursing #bsn #nurse #college-selection
Which are the best courses to take if I am aiming to become an ER nurse?
I am a junior in high school and I am having trouble finding which path I should take to increase my chances of going into the career I want to pursue. I know that I want to go to nursing school but I also know that this career is very competitive. Which courses should I take to guide me towards earning a BSN degree when I go to college? Are there any SPECIFIC recommended courses I should think about? What about internships for experience? #nurse #internships #courses #anatomy #er #bsn #career-details