Anonymous wrote:Nursing is a horrible job with no chances for advancement
You could go and work for the hmo's, being a case worker or moving into the insurance admin side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We’ve been saving since the kids were babies and could send them to any college they want- so it’s not so much that we couldn’t afford to send her to a pricier school, more just...well, should she go to a cheaper school and then have the money leftover for a house, car, etc. if she’ll have the same job regardless?
Yes. It does matter. University of Michigan or University of Pennsylvania will give your DD a great shot at graduate programs. I am a Hospital Administrator and a doctorate in nursing is a powerful degree. She should always keep her options open and attend the best school possible.
Anonymous wrote:Another RN here. They don't care where your degree came from. Only that you have a BSN and have passed the licensure exam. Most hospitals won't hire ADN's anymore and are forcing current RN's with that degree to take classes to bridge to BSN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. Its been discussed on here before at some length by folks who have taken nursing degrees. If you run a search it will likely turn up.
What should I search for (e.g. suggested terms)? I have not found the search function on this site to be user-friendly or helpful, but I am open to advice.
Anonymous wrote:Nursing is a horrible job with no chances for advancement
You could go and work for the hmo's, being a case worker or moving into the insurance admin side.
Anonymous wrote:Nursing is a horrible job with no chances for advancement
You could go and work for the hmo's, being a case worker or moving into the insurance admin side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We’ve been saving since the kids were babies and could send them to any college they want- so it’s not so much that we couldn’t afford to send her to a pricier school, more just...well, should she go to a cheaper school and then have the money leftover for a house, car, etc. if she’ll have the same job regardless?
Yes. It does matter. University of Michigan or University of Pennsylvania will give your DD a great shot at graduate programs. I am a Hospital Administrator and a doctorate in nursing is a powerful degree. She should always keep her options open and attend the best school possible.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We’ve been saving since the kids were babies and could send them to any college they want- so it’s not so much that we couldn’t afford to send her to a pricier school, more just...well, should she go to a cheaper school and then have the money leftover for a house, car, etc. if she’ll have the same job regardless?