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how do i become a pediatric nurse do i only need an associates degree? also why is it so much harder to get into colleges as a nursing major ?
i really want to attend a 4 year college, but my gpa is only a 3.4, so it makes my options extremely limited if i want to major in nursing

#Fall 24 What are my options?
I am looking for a job to improve people's health in natural ways, but am not interested in working with patients. Is there a career that I can look into?
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How many certifications do I need in order to be come a nurse?
What recommendations for college classes do have to become a RN?

Road to becoming a registered nurse?
Im currently in Job corp to get my CMA and planning on getting my CNA in the local college what are the next steps after this? what jobs are available to me as CNA/CMA while I get my RN?

How do Nurses manage workplace stress?
I am a Sophomore in high school and currently interested in becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I'm curious how you manage workplace stress or just stress in general on top of your job?

I'm a senior in high school and noticed too late that I wanted to get into nursing, but how can I pursue becoming a nurse as a student about to graduate high school?
I am currently a senior in high school. I've just recently become interested in nursing wanting to be an RN in Radiology. What do I do first after high school? What schools are recommended here in California should I apply too? Should I go straight into nursing school first or start off with a...

How long does it take to become a nurse anesthetist
Where to go after graduating high school

Has this journey and field taught you valuable life lessons?
I'm a firm believer that it's highly important to only chase a career that will ultimately teach you important things throughout and in the end. I do not want to spend my life miserable and not being of use to myself or anyone else in a positive way. What has the medical field taught you? I'm...

Where can I learn more about nursing and hospital-and-health-care?
I want to learn these since I am trying to work in the medical field once I graduate high school. So if anyone has any suggestions I would love to hear about them.

How has your career path evolved since becoming a Registered Nurse, and what advice do you have for someone starting in this field to navigate and excel in their nursing career?
I'm currently enrolled in trade school, pursuing a career in healthcare to become a Registered Nurse. I am particularly interested in gaining insights from experienced Registered Nurses to better understand the nuances of the profession.

Is it possible to apply for an ADN (take an online course) at the age of 17 and being a junior in highschool without a highschool diploma?
The course could be through a community college, but it needs to be online. My goal/thought process is to be able to do this and have my ADN around graduation of senior year so I can begin working in the field and gaining experience while then attaining my BSN. Is there another approach I...

what are the qualifications of becoming a nurse?
what are the qualifications of becoming a nurse

How did you go about getting into EMT and can you progress further in the medical field from there?
I am planning on going for EMT, but I am worried about hitting a wall. I want to go for my Masters degree and aim to be a Health Specialties Teacher. Should I just stick to college and get my Masters or would EMT be a good foot in the door?

How do I get started in my nursing career?
I want to eventually work my way up to becoming a neonatal nurse.

As a high school pre-nursing student, how do I know if becoming a nurse is the right career for me?
I have been a pre nursing student since I was 15 years old (almost 3 years). While I love learning new things in the healthcare field, I sometimes wonder if I'm taking all these college classes for nothing.

Is it hard to go through nursing school? Is community college less distracting than a university ?
I’m in 12th grade and plan on going to college for nursing but I really need to know what to expect so I can be mentally prepared I also decided to go to a community college because I didn’t want to be distracted and I also didn’t want to be in debt

How competitive is the field of nursing and why?
How competitive is the field of nursing and why?

How do you stay determined to keep working in healthcare?
How do nurses and doctors stay determined to keep working in healthcare even when its diffcult or you're not appreciated for the work you do?


As a high school student what nursing schools are best to apply to?
As a high school student, what nursing schools are the best to apply to? How to apply to nursing school’s professionally in order to get in to the program?

What are the most exciting areas in the healthcare field?
Most exciting, most demanding, just anything that won't be boring.

what would be a good age to start nursing? What would be the best job if your just starting one?
i know a lot go after college but like if we don’t go what age would be best if we would start late? like say you didn’t get a job in your teenage years what would be the best job as a starter?

What do you do to get in your speciality ?
What After you go to nursing how do u get in your speciality

How do i get to be successful in life to wanting to be a nurse? What kind of classes would i take and stuff?
i’m a sophomore in high school right now but i would love to know and get ahead so i know what to take for when i go to college, because it’ll come faster than i know it.

What made you pursue this career path? How much do you make in the beginning and how much do you make later on? Does it get easier with experience? How much schooling do you need to start? What internships could you get after schooling and during schooling?
When you get the internship does that help get you an official job at the place you get there or help you get recommended to other places?

Will Going to community college make a difference when i find jobs as a nurse?
I have been thinking about going to community college to get my associates degree and become a nurse but i still want a bachelors. Will this make it harder to get a job as a new grad nurse?

What is an uncommon job (or one that people maybe don’t think of when they think of medical jobs) in the medical field that pays well, yet requires minimal schooling?
What is an uncommon job in the medical field that pays well, yet requires minimal schooling?

Is there anything i can do as a teen to help become a first responder
i am 14 year old transmale and want to be a first responder (paramedic i hope) is there anything i can do to right now or as a teen to help achieve that goal when im older if so what can i do? And anything i should avoid doing now?

How long would it take me to become a nurse if I'm starting off as an MAA? Also i'm in job corps.
I'm currently in job corps
