06-23-2006, 08:32 AM
spazz Wrote:Yeah I agree, but to become an RN you have to work atleast 2 years doing the so called hands-on nursing. So after you get over that stepping stone you can go back for your masters and hopefully get a management or other position.Yes this is true, they need to get in a couple of years of hands-on work. But you know, 2 years fly by!
I also remember her having to transfer schools because her other school was not accreddited by the nursing association, so she could not take the final nursing exam to become an RN. That is something to watch out for, I remember it caused her a pyramid of problems transfering credits.
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