I want to be a nurse ,but I hold no abet?
Im a medical assistant in Pa ,I hold two kids 2 years old, and we are not married,I want to be in motion back to university and become a nurse I really interesting in the 2 year program??
is it woth it or should I be in motion for the 4 year?
next interview
I have my GED 2002 Im 23 presently, and I have to recompense back the medical assisting program , and I asked my b/f to backing me to become a nurse I even told him that Im willing to turn to Puerto Rico since its cheaper over there ,I hold no family here , adn what he told me : Dont verbs I will be here always and you dont own to work just filch care of the babies, No I want a craft I want to be some1 in this life span .
since I have no relieve what am I supposed to do now skulk? should I start taking some classes ?
should I give up? I cant do it on my own next to 2 babies I need some assist
Answers: sorry best way to modernize your English is stay here, period
if i spoke english and needed to improve my Spanish i would dance there
within is may grants, you don't enjoy to pay hindmost , free money
and there are student loans which you payment back 6 months after your graduate.
turn for the 2 year first to get some income and compensate off your loans
you can bring back enough loans to settle up off your bills and run full time
there is no excuse for not pursuing your dream
no jump to your local college and talk to a art counselor
now
we entail more great nurses very impossible
most are going to retire and the shortage is going to get worse
that manner to you more $$ than you ever made in your live
moral luck future RN
The first responder have some great ideas.
I own a 2 year RN degree. Sometimes, here is a very (very) small foot bump for a BSN, but it's not worth the extra time in arts school, IMHO. Both degrees hold the same state board exam at the closing stages. And you can also find online school programs that are designed for ADN (2 yr) to BSN (4 yr) degree with no clinicals and no authentic classtime work.
It's worth mentioning that there are some certifications that require a 4 year level. But like I said, you can other do that down the road.
Either way, the retribution bump from a medical assistant to an RN (either 2 or 4 year) will be significant. The hard work will be worth it.
Good luck!
HR reps (or hiring managers) please answer this sound out...?
When you read a resume from a liberal arts graduate (philosophy and economics double major) is that an automatic "no"? If the position requires a BA/BS and experience is desired but the applicant has olden volunteer experience and a liberal arts (BS) degree does that count?I am tired of ancestors saying you can't find a livelihood with a level in the liberal arts and be wondering if it really is a hindrance.
Answers: Not an automatic NO but a what the F? They really don't walk together. I have a double focal in Textile and Fashion design and be told I would never find a job. (I received the fad major then in life) I am a Art Director and I do the first round of resume and recommend for hiring. I look for folks with the most experience and the best training for what I want them to do. For one and the same position, I have hired population with completely different degree depending on their resumes and portfolios. Unless your planning to do something with a philosophy level they are pretty much fluff if they don't completely relate to the postion you are applying for. If you can some how make the philosophy level apply to what the job is- I am not sure why you are getting it. I am going to hours of darkness school for Teaching and abundantly of people be philosophy majors but they are doing things with children, reading and writing near their jobs and that amount can be applied to teaching. Can you somehow apply it to economics to streghten your resume instead of it looking resembling you took to completely different majors?
You can get a post in anything if you try intricate enough... I hold worked designing clothing, dolls, stuff animals, sex toys, chest sets, jewerly and hosiery!! I have never be unemployed but I am complex working and apply myself. Your degree won't hold you back- it will simply help you.
Is it true that it is easier to find a career when you own a situation?
I always hear this. Is this true? Do you hold an experience that supports this?Answers: Yes, i believe it is so. One reason is the employer see that you are working in a similar position already, own the required experirence. Other is that you yourself are more confident and that shows, since you have nil to lose as you already have a available job, you do good at interviews.
I've cultured this from experience :)
Yes, as an employer the fact that someone is out of work and claiming benefit is a red flag. I want to find out why they are unemployed. If they are working it shows that they are stodgy their current employer or they would not be working. It implies they come to work prompt, put in a full day's work and call for if they will be absent or behind time.