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Any nurces here?

I have a question. Im going to college to become a nurse, I am a freshmen at this 2 year college and I am looking at the list of classes requiered for nursing

they are:
nursing role transition and
client & nurcing process)
health promo & nursing process I
Health promo & nursing process II
leadership & nursing Process

and I was wondering if I would have any degree after my 2 year college was over in nursing? I know I have to go to a school for nursing specificaly.

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Any nurses here?

I have a question. Im going to college to become a nurse, I am a freshmen at this 2 year college and I am looking at the list of classes requiered for nursing

they are:
nursing role transition and
client & nurcing process)
health promo & nursing process I
Health promo & nursing process II
leadership & nursing Process

and I was wondering if I would have any degree after my 2 year college was over in nursing? I know I have to go to a school for nursing specificaly.

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12 months ago (23 minutes after post)

No, there do not appear to be any nurses present. They’re never around when you need one.

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Peekay offline Verified User (2 years) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
Los Angeles, CA, US | 12 months ago (32 minutes after post)

I would seriously doubt you could get a nursing degree in just two years. There are also a lot of prerequisites to those classes, I expect. And usually a nursing degree does not encompass any other degrees. You could take a dual-major in nursing and biology as they are similar in many aspects, or even go pre-med.
And remember: just because you have the degree doesn’t guarantee you a job. You need the GPA and it couldn’t hurt to go through a whole 4-years either.

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12 months ago (54 minutes after post)

Peekay wrote:
I would seriously doubt you could get a nursing degree in just two years. There are also a lot of prerequisites to those classes, I expect. And usually a nursing degree does not encompass any other degrees. You could take a dual-major in nursing and biology as they are similar in many aspects, or even go pre-med.
And remember: just because you have the degree doesn’t guarantee you a job. You need the GPA and it couldn’t hurt to go through a whole 4-years either.

oh yes yes, I plan on getting as high on the nurcing totum-poll as possible, perhaprs even a nurce practitioner.

Those classes are prolly just the pre-requiered classes to getting into nursing school.

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An Unknown Location | 12 months ago (1 day, 17 hours after post)

The role of nurses has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. The fact still remains however, there are jobs available for every level of nursing. Once you get in at any level you are generating income and knowledge to work toward a higher level with more pay but not necessarily more satisfaction. You will never know just where you want to settle until you jump in and get your feet wet. When I was an LPN, I took classes in cardiology and worked in CICU. From there I moved on to higher levels. Along the way I learned quickly that I did not want to be in the supervisory level. Nurse practitioner sound like a nice goal. Best Wishes.

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