Friday, August 31, 2012

What Kind Of Nursing School

By Christina Potter


Nurses are in high demand and are very respected. Even in tough economic times nurses have jobs. As the population of the United States gets older the need for qualified health care workers will increase. There is a lot to think about when you are deciding to become a nurse. Going to nursing school is the first step in getting on of these rewarding jobs.

A career in nursing can be both a financial and personally rewarding. Once you have a degree in nursing it is possible to continue on to become either a higher qualified nurse or a specialist in a certain field that focuses on an area you are specialty interested in.

The entry level career is a CNA or a Certified Nursing Assistants. Typically, certification to become a CNA does not require a college degree. A lot of this training can be done at a vocational School. If you start as a CNA it could give you some hands on experience to feel out if you will actually enjoy a career in nursing.

Next level of is an LPN or a Licenced Practical Nurse. This education can be found at a number of sources. In some states there is a one year program you can enroll in. Some community colleges also offer this program.

Registered nurses are in the highest demand. They are also the most educated. While the requirements can be different depending on what state you live in most will require a four year degree. Each state has a board that regulates nursing licensees and all students need to check to see what the requirements are for where they want to work. Normally a bachelor of science in nursing is the degree you want. From this point the student can move on to graduate work.

Researching the schools your are thinking about attending is very important. Be sure that they offer the degree you want. What are the schools entrance requirements and can you afford to go there are very important considerations.

Look over all the information you have gathered. Make sure that the school you choose has everything you need. Check out things like minimum ACT or SAT scores. Be sure you have taken the high school courses they expect.

Becoming a registered nurse will mean earning a degree, submit to a background and criminal check, and pass a national licensing exam. Once you have completed your education you should be ready to do all of this. Good luck with your career in nursing.




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