You enroll at any convenient community college and take science pre-reqs. This works for any allied health professional and even for medical school. — RN BSN who took all the stats and micro at Montgomery College within the last 10 years |
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If I can give one suggestion for those who havea senior in high school or a young college student interested in finance, business or a consulting job with a big firm upon undergraduate completion, I would say to have an interest in a nonprogit that you can continue a relationship with during college that you might have participated in during high school. It could be in almost any kind of service group, but if you continue with a college or community related group in volunteering, it shows a continuing interest beyond just the studies and money goals. This might be in a disability related program, housing program, literacy or STEM education program etc. It is the ability to write about a multi-year interest in XX in different ways and if one can relate it to your college studies even better! As an example, we had a super girl being a weekly companion for our adult daugher for two years who basically had been a volunteer with a disability related group in high school, continued related activities by being a mentor in college and even wrote a grant for a small program at the college. She has a job upon graduation with a top tier cosulting firm. She was very thoughful, too, about the kinds of internships she participated in. Providing references for college students over the last 20 years, I have seen more than once how the volunteer interest of students have helped them get into top tier graduate programs or a job as one nursing student several years ago when you could not get a job in nursing, had her first break with a school serving students with disabilities in part due to her relationship with our daughter. |
How about applicants who are firefighter volunteers for their town? |
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This. Perpetual shortage of people with BSN + RN. |
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Nurse here. You can skip the BSN and just get the RN. It's all the same with hiring.
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You sound both an Abby and uninformed. Even new teachers in this area make much more than 40K, and that still leaves them 2 months to seek a summer gig if they are so inclined. And, walking around with a college degree for the rest of your life/career is not nothing. |
DP. And it happens to be a job that positively contributes to society. |
*snobby |
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I had one employee working on her RN. She could not pass organic chemistry at our local community college in our State of Maryland so she transferred to a community college in Delaware and took organic chemistry now for the third time. She is now an RN.
Persevere and stick with it. |
Inova pays an RN who has a BSN more than someone who is an RN without a BSN. |
| Law school looks like its going to get the 2008 double whammy of getting a surge in a applicants right when there is a tech disruption to practice (eDiscovery in 2008 and AI in 2025). Schools will be happy for the tuition and argue there is a lawyer shortage because governments don’t fund enough legal services and people would rather give up on the law rather than do legal work for $50 an hour and get stiffed on the bill 50% of the time. |