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How hard is it to train being a nurse ?
I want to know if it's hard to train being a nurse
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Kayla’s Answer
Hi there. Nursing can be somewhat difficult, but anything worth having is. It depends on how bad you want it. I was never considered to be "smart" in elementary and high school, so I say that if I can do it, anyone can! I went for my Practical Nursing (LPN) license first, then a few years later, went back to become a Registered Nurse.
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Amalya’s Answer
Hi Anastasia,
Every job requires certain skills and abilities to perform yourself well as a specialist. What refers to your chosen field, it also requires relevant education and trainings to get prepared. It's neither too hard nor very easy. Your desired occupation obliges you to be dedicated, well-organized and patient professional.
Every job requires certain skills and abilities to perform yourself well as a specialist. What refers to your chosen field, it also requires relevant education and trainings to get prepared. It's neither too hard nor very easy. Your desired occupation obliges you to be dedicated, well-organized and patient professional.
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Megan’s Answer
Hi Anastasia,
I just wanted to share with you that I am a nurse and have been a nurse for 9 years. It wasn't the easiest road for me as I have struggled with dyslexia and dyscalculia ever since I was a kid. I say all this to tell you that if you decide this is what you really want, and you are motivated to put in the time you will do amazingly! Another recommendation would be to go to a smaller program, I was in a nursing program with 65 students, which was the perfect amount! Being in a smaller program will allow you to easily receive any extra help you may need/want.
Hope this helps!
Good luck to you :)
I just wanted to share with you that I am a nurse and have been a nurse for 9 years. It wasn't the easiest road for me as I have struggled with dyslexia and dyscalculia ever since I was a kid. I say all this to tell you that if you decide this is what you really want, and you are motivated to put in the time you will do amazingly! Another recommendation would be to go to a smaller program, I was in a nursing program with 65 students, which was the perfect amount! Being in a smaller program will allow you to easily receive any extra help you may need/want.
Hope this helps!
Good luck to you :)