Narragansett, Rhode Island
What advice would you give to current undergraduate students?
Whether you have graduated decades ago or recently or are nearing graduation, what are some tips and things you wish you knew earlier? It can be any sort of advice from volunteering more, focusing more on your health and diet, or time management. As a current undergraduate student, I do think...
What are some good ways to advance my education after attending my 4 year college? (MTSU)
I will be studying Biology in Middle Tennessee State University this coming up fall. I am extremely excited, but I'm not sure what to do after 4 years. I plan to be an orthodontist when I finish college and I have no clue what step to take to lead me into that right path. #college #biology...
What type of school should I transfer to after finishing my four year university?
I plan on being an orthodontist after college. I will be attending MTSU in Murfreesboro, TN. But what type of school should I attend afterwards? I have no clue what to plan for. #college #medicine #biology #healthcare #university #orthodontist
Does being a pediatric nurse give you more job security?
Currently in nursing school and contemplating pediatric care. #nursing
What area of nursing holds the most career opportunities?
I am currently in busting school and trying to decide which field I would like go into once entering the workforce. #medicine #nursing #nurse #healthcare #nurses
Is it best to have a study group or buddy when in nursing school?
I want to become an RN but do not have the best studying habits. What has been the best way for you to study? #nursing #nursing-education
Are hospitals now only taking certified RN's that have a bachelors degree?
After doing a paid internship at Yale New Haven Hospital my junior year of high school, I overheard the nurse manager saying that hospitals are starting to require that nursing school graduates have a bachelors degree to get hired. I am wondering if this is true? #medicine #nursing #professor...
Nursing career- getting my BSN Degree in 4 years.
I'm graduating from high school this year, and my plan is to become a BSN but im not going to a 4 year University yet. What classes should i take for now? #college #nurse #nursing #academic-advising
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