You could go that way or you can go onto an NVQ level 2, this means that you will be on a work placement whilst going to college. I think its 1 day at college 4 days on placement. I know they have this scheme by me my sister has just completed hers. She know has a full time job at chester hospital. Ask at your Job center or local connections place.
2006-09-29 01:11:20
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answered by Jo. 5
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I am starting uni on monday, full time. I started last year by doing an access to HE health and social care course at bournemouth & Poole college. Now have 3 yrs at uni ahead of me,which i am looking forward to but at the age of 46 it is going to be a long hard slog,but worth it.
2006-09-29 08:19:53
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answered by Bev 1
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If you are in high school, take all the prep courses, which will allow youenter the nursing progam in college. If you want to be a registered nurse, your education should be full time.
2006-09-29 08:10:32
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answered by WC 7
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I would start with Ivy Tech, if there is one near you.
Or just call all the schools near you and ask about there nursing program.
2006-09-29 08:11:35
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answered by Jenny K 2
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There are plenty of nursing colleges in the US that accept part time students. It depends where you live.
2006-09-29 08:09:05
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answered by crazyotto65 5
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you could go to school for free go to any library in your area and ask them about it,they usually have it posted in the library plus you get stipend or if you any close family working in a hospital ask them to get information for you on becoming a nurse,whoever works in a hospital get free tuition to become a nurse :) good luck
2006-09-29 08:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yes u hve to... so that u will learn everything about how to be a good nurse and u will be a good nurse...
2006-09-29 08:10:21
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answered by relyo 2
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