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Each college has their own entrance requirements. So talk to a guidance councilor and find out what schools would accept you for a nursing degree. If you need a higher SAT, you can get a coach and study to retake the SAT exam.
because because there are active volcano's there and if you are going to study something it is good to have a practical existing example of what you want to study. Besides it is a good place to be when you are not working.
Assuming you are talking about a career in nursing and not the act of breastfeeding an infant, the best way to prepare for nursing is to either get a job working in a hospital, nursing home or whatever kind of setting you think you would like to work in, and see if you really like it. Even volunteering at a hospital or nursing home could give you a good idea if a nursing career is right for you.
Advantage: Good pay Disadvantage: Work a lot and need to study a lot
14 dollar an hour depends on where you are working if you work at a hospital you make more. its a pretty good job
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Well it depends. If you are qualified enough then yes. For example, you may do a course in years 11 and 12 which is the Certificate III in Nursing, this course will greatly boost your chances because you have a good background. If you then go on to University/College and study Nursing a furthermore 4 years then once again you are really boosting your chances due to your great background of doing Nursing. You can then go to TAFE and study a further Nursing course and then apply to the hospital you wish to work at, and you will be asked to complete a test, if you do good, you will be accepted. If you fail, then nevermind, there is always next year.
Some benefits of working for a nursing agency are the flexibility of schedule, good pay, and the agency finds jobs for you. Also, many offer great travel opportunites and excellent benefits.
To work as a children's nurse, you need a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) approved degree or Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing (child branch). To get on to an NMC approved course, you need to: * provide evidence of your literacy and numeracy skills, good health, good character and recent successful study experience * meet the minimum age requirement for nurse training - 17.5 years old in England * have a CRB check.
You can get a good nursing degree through your local hospital. I would go to the human resources department of your hospital and ask which schools they are affiliated with for nursing.
In a good nursing program you want a school that will put you through tough, but effective classes. You also want a nursing program that will put you through clinicals for good practice.
A good nursing must be friendly, jovial & characterful e.t.c