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Tips for Getting into Nursing School
Cindy Mehallow / Monster Contributing Writer
Given the nursing shortage, it’s unfortunate that nursing schools reject many eager prospective nurses each year. In 2007, nearly 31,000 qualified applicants were turned away due to a shortage of faculty and resources, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
In Maryland, nursing schools are “bursting at the seams,” says Tracy Jamison, director of admissions at the University of Maryland School of Nursing in Baltimore. At her school, the BSN program typically receives eight to nine applications for every one it can accept.
Even with this stiff competition, applicants can learn how to stand out with these tips from nursing-school admissions officers:
• High Schoolers: Performance and Passion
• LPNs: Show Patient-Care Skills
• Career Changers: Communication and Teamwork
ada
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I considered Maryland Nursing School, a high rated Academy where I can be well TRAINED and ORIENTED.
mrsbeck826
about 1 month ago
20 comments
To aguerin40: God bless you too. I think it is a wonderful thing to be able to continue on doing what you started so long ago. I'm sure you'll fly through those classes and be an Anesthesiologist before you know it. I've seen that this is one of the top paying jobs in nursing.
May the Lord open up the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing that you don't have room enough to receive.
Take care and continue to be blessed! :)
mrsbeck826
about 1 month ago
20 comments
This article really helps me, because I know that I am capable of getting all A's once I start school next year, but I know that education alone will net get you into the nursing program. The tips help because they I don't have any medical experience. I'll figure this thing out, but I know that I want to be a nurse.
aguerin40
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I am 40 returning to pursue my nursing degree that I started 20 years ago. Worked in Corporate America for 20 years, my oldest child is 20, jr in college my middle is 16 and my youngest is turning 2. I am working full-time going to school at night, hubby just retired from the Air Force. I am determined this time to finish. God has truly blessed me, but my prayer is to finally accomplish this so that I can give back all the blessings he has given me. I am pursuing to become an Anestheseoligist Nurse (??spelling):) May God Bless each of you and Good Luck!!
keky
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Do anybody know a good school for the BSN?
runnergirl01
about 1 month ago
2 comments
What school do you recommend for an accelerated BSN program?
kstiltner1
about 1 month ago
4490 comments
I went back to school 18 years ago. I was 24 y.o.
30something
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I went back to nursing school in Jan 2005 after almost 10 years of not attending. It's been a slow, steady pace but I'm getting there. I had a baby in 2006 in addition to the two children I already had and I work full time. It is not the easiest thing to do, but anything worth having is never easy. To any one thinking about a career change or beefing up your skills to have a better career, Nursing is WELL worth the drama you may go through between now and graduation. There were only a few credits I was able to use toward my current degree since I earned those credits back in the 90's. However, I didn't worry about it, if i passed that hard class in 1996 I knew I could pass it again in 2008. BE ENCOURAGED!!!!
gospellove772003
about 1 month ago
110 comments
i hope an pray i am good enough to get in with my skills and acedemic i pray i excel far beyound my wildest dreams.
ladyemt96
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I am 46 yrs old I began persuing my RN in 2002 when my grandmother became ill she made me promise to finish my degree. In the spring semester of 2009 I will be in class. along with my youngest daughter. I have been an emt for 20 yrs raising 4 girls there was no time to go to school there is no time like the present. I have determination and persistence I will finish this time.
duces37
2 months ago
640 comments
I can't express how happy I am that all of you posted comments about not giving up. 5 years ago I knew the medical field was where I belong but it's only been the last few months I've decided it's time. I'm working 2 jobs just to pay for schooling in jan. I thought I was crazy for trying at 27yrs old but now I see determination is a lot more important than age.
TCTalbot
2 months ago
124 comments
"Yay!"... to all of us for stepping up and knowing what we want to do when we grow up!! :-)
With a lot of hard work and determination we can have it all!
mickeyanita
2 months ago
6 comments
I WAS 35 WHEN I RECEIVED MY LVN LICENSE (AND WAS RAISING 6 KIDS--ALL TEENS!!) I AM NOW 48 AND STUDYING TO GET MY RN DEGREE. I HAVE WANTED TO BE A NURSE SINCE I WAS A TEEN MYSELF. DUE TO RAISING A FAMILY, WORKING...I JUST HAD TO PUT IT OFF. THE IMPORTANT THING IS--I'M STILL DETERMINED TO BE AN RN!! I MAY BE 90 YRS. OLD BY THE TIME I GET THERE, BUT I WILL GET THERE!!! IF I CAN DO IT, ANYONE CAN. IF YOU WANT IT BAD ENOUGH, NOTHING WILL STOP YOU.
gonnabeaRN
2 months ago
8 comments
I myself have almost 1 semester of gen. ed under my belt and I am 40...! I am headed to nursing school in Aug. of 09! Go For It! You can do it.... We can do it!
hattonvin3
2 months ago
4 comments
I have finally decided at the age of 30 that I wanted to become a nurse. I'm really nervous about this. I've almost got 1 semester (gen. studies) under my belt. What was the hardest part about nursing school?