Sep 05

I have an appt with a college adviser wednesday about the courses I have to take. Im just wandering how long it will take to earn that degree? They have already told me that it is a mostly online course. Should I not go because it is an online course. I know certain jobs do not hire graduates of an online course, but would it really matter as long as you passed the NCLEX. Any input would be helpful


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Aug 15

I am 24 years old and was about 2 years away from getting my BA degree from University of Phoenix Online before I decided to go for a major change. I changed my major from Business Administration to Nursing. I went back to community college to satisfy various science and math prerequisites in order to be ahead of the game, thus having only nursing courses to complete all the way up to receiving my BSN (i.e. I would get my ASN from a community college first, then work as a RN and go to school to receive my BSN).

I'm currently studying to take the HESI entrance exam in order to be accepted into a nursing school. Meanwhile, I'm having second thoughts. Now, what persuaded me to want to become a nurse was the career stability, as far as occupation demand and lucrative pay. While I feel like being a nurse is something I could do and grow to love (I also naturally like to help people), it wasn't my first or main reason I chose the career.

I'm having second thoughts because what I really want to do is travel. I love to travel and it has been my passion growing up. I need help finding lucrative careers that are in demand involving traveling. In all honesty, I used to want to be a flight attendant.

Help me please, before I make a decision that may hunt me for the rest of my life.


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Jul 29

i will be a stay at home mom until my child starts school (4-5 years from now).

at home, in my spare time, was wondering if i could take online courses to become an RN so that perhaps around the time he starts school i could get a job as an RN.


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Jul 26

Hi, I live on the big island of Hawaii and I am looking into becoming a RN. I am enrolling into the University of Phoenix for online courses and to achieve my associates degree in Health Care Administration. They informed me that this would take 1 year and 9 months to complete. And yes, this is an approved program. So, the next step would be to pass the NCLEX exam? Once I pass that, then I apply to different hospitals or offices (depending on what I would like to do at that point)? This is what has been told to me, but it seems too simple! No hands on training program or does this come with the NCLEX? Sorry, I am confused and want to make sure I am headed in the right direction because I don't have the time to take unnecessary steps. Please get back to me with any advice. Thank you!!


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Jun 30

Hi, I live on the big island of Hawaii and I am looking into becoming a RN. I am enrolling into the University of Phoenix for online courses and to achieve my associates degree in Health Care Administration. They informed me that this would take 1 year and 9 months to complete. And yes, this is an approved program. So, the next step would be to pass the NCLEX exam? Once I pass that, then I apply to different hospitals or offices (depending on what I would like to do at that point)? This is what has been told to me, but it seems too simple! No hands on training program or does this come with the NCLEX? Sorry, I am confused and want to make sure I am headed in the right direction because I don't have the time to take unnecessary steps. Please get back to me with any advice. Thank you!!


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