EMT shadowing is not a good use of time. For one, a lot of time is spent sitting in a parking lot. You might sit in a parking lot the entire shift. Majority of the calls are for nonsense things. Urgent medical needs are the miniorty of calls |
Agree. The brand/rank of of school really does not matter when she is applying to advanced practice schools as long as she has the appropriate work experience and grades. Even CRNA school, which is competitive, will have students who did the CC to BSN pathway. |
| Have her get a job at a nursing home. Exposure to old people will be informative. |
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Not answering the question you asked but when it comes time to pick a school, be aware some schools are direct admit into nursing and others you have to apply to the nursing program after 2 or 3 semesters at the university. And at some of those schools the competition to get into the nursing program is pretty tough. You basically need straight A's in the core classes they look at.
For students who do not get into nursing, they will pursue Health Sciences degrees and then will go to a program post grad to get the nursing degree. Mason and GWU offer these programs. It gets you to the same point as graduating undergrad with a BSN, but it will probably cost you $60K or so more this way. Finally, in this area and I assume most metro areas, the hospital systems are looking for the BSN over an RN. |