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               Become               a               nurse,               and               job               opportunities               will               cascade               around               you               like               pennies               from               heaven.

That's               a               prescription               for               hope               among               today's               doom               and               gloom               reports               of               layoffs               and               high               unemployment,               and               according               to               the               Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics               an               expected               22               percent               growth               rate               through               2018               makes               this               career               pulsate               with               life.

Retiring               nurses,               an               aging               population,               and               an               increase               in               diabetes               and               heart               disease               means               less               nurses,               and               more               patients.

Read               "job               security."
               But               getting               accepted               in               a               nursing               program               is               tough,               and               carries               a               1-3               year               waiting               list               at               some               schools.

Why?

Because               of               faculty               shortages.

One               community               college               in               the               east               has               almost               200               applicants               each               year,               but               only               30               available               slots.

So               how               do               the               30               get               chosen?

Acceptance               is               highly               competitive.

Colleges               are               looking               for               the               crème               de               la               crème               because               dropouts               take               someone               else's               seat               that               might               have               succeeded.

Keep               reading               to               find               out               how               to               make               your               nursing               degree               dreams               come               true.
               Secret               #1:               
               Investigate               the               school               you               want               to               attend.

Is               it               approved               or               accredited?

If               it               isn't,               find               another               college.

Graduation               from               an               approved/accredited               college               is               a               requirement               for               sitting               for               the               National               Council               on               Licensure               Examination               for               RN's               (NCLEX-RN),               needed               for               practicing               as               a               registered               nurse,               according               to               the               National               Council               of               State               Boards               of               Nursing               (NCSBN).

You               can               find               this               information               at               the               U.S.

Department               of               Education               website.

Some               states'               board               of               nursing               websites               also               have               this               information,               like               the               New               York               Board               of               Nursing,               for               example.

One               of               their               pages               warns               potential               nursing               students               (look               for               "NYS               Nursing               Programs")               about               non-approved               institutions.
               Secret               #2:
               What's               the               pass               rate               on               the               NCLEX-RN               at               your               chosen               college?

This               is               a               biggie.

Who               wants               2-4               years               of               time               and               effort               wasted               because               of               failing               the               NCLEX-RN?

Find               it               at               your               state's               board               of               nursing               website,               and               decide               whether               to               defer               to               another               school.

I'd               look               for               90-100               percent,               and               the               higher               the               better.

Samaritan               Hospital               in               New               York               boasts               a               97.4               percent               pass               rate               in               2010,               which               says               they               must               be               doing               something               right.

Nursing               schools               can               be               put               on               probation,               or               shut               down               if               they               don't               have               a               certain               passing               percentage.
               Secret               #3:               
               Talk               to               a               guidance               counselor               at               the               college               you               want               to               attend:               Ask               what               they               require               for               admission               to               the               nursing               program,               when               you               should               apply,               and               don't               forget               to               ask               for               a               list               of               scholarships.
               Secret               #4:               
               Start               early.

In               high               school,               meet               with               guidance               and               discuss               goals.

Work               hard               to               earn               top               grades               in               classes               like               algebra               and               science,               among               others.

Do               well               on               the               SAT.

And               don't               be               a               troublemaker.

Recommendation               letters               from               high               school               teachers,               principals,               and               guidance               counselors               can               make               or               break               you.
               Secret               #5:               
               Take               vocational               education               classes               in               high               school,               like               Health               Occupations.

Students               in               these               classes               learn               basic               anatomy               and               physiology,               medical               terminology,               how               to               take               vital               signs,               and               they               get               CPR               certified.

Some               even               offer               Certified               Nursing               Assistant               (CNA)               training-required               for               admission               at               some               nursing               schools.

What               better               way               of               putting               your               tax               dollars               to               work               for               you!

If               the               school               doesn't               offer               the               classes,               but               another               one               in               your               county               does,               you               may               qualify               for               "out               of               district               placement."               Talk               to               your               school               for               more               information.
               Secret               #6:               
               Earn               points.

Many               colleges               accept               students               into               nursing               programs               based               on               their               rank.

Sacramento               State               University               in               California               (SAC               State)               awards               three               points               each               if               you               have               completed               a               foreign               or               sign               language               course               (High               school               classes               count),               or               if               you               have               100               hours               of               health               related               work               experience-paid               or               volunteer-in               the               health               care               field.

Pre-               and               co-requisite               GPA's               can               help               your               point               status               at               SAC               State               too.

You'll               need               a               3.3               to               even               be               considered.

That               will               earn               you               one               point,               while               a               GPA               of               3.9-4.0               will               get               you               50               points.
               Secret               #7:
               Volunteer               at               the               right               places.

When               considering               community               service,               think               "health               facilities"               like               your               local               hospital,               or               at               your               community's               medical               or               dental               clinic               for               the               poor.

Most               hospitals               have               "candy               stripers,"               a               volunteer               program               for               high               school               students.

Not               only               do               these               hours               look               good               on               college               apps,               and               for               some               scholarships,               but               remember               those               points               in               secret               #6?
               Secret               #8:
               Be               prepared               to               take               a               nursing               entrance               exam               that               assess               math,               science,               reading,               and               English               skills.

Two               examples               are               TEAS               (Test               of               Essential               Academic               Skills),               and               HESI               (Health               Education               Systems               Incorporated).

If               it's               been               a               while               since               you               attended               high               school,               buff               up               on               these               skills.
               Secret               #9:
               If               all               else               fails,               find               another               college               without               a               waiting               list.

They're               listed               here:               http:/www.discovernursing.com
               By               following               the               tips               in               this               article,               your               chances               of               nursing               school               acceptance               won't               be               guaranteed,               but               you               will               have               an               edge.

And               you'll               be               on               your               way               to               a               career               offering               unparalleled               job               opportunities!






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