![]() ![]() Oh, no! I wanted to become a registered nurse, but I am in my senior year of high school, and I haven't gotten any advanced credits in the courses mentioned! She was really dedicated to becoming a nurse, and it was worth the extra effort. ![]() She did have to take more classes than most students per semester in order to qualify, but she pulled it off. My aunt got her degree from a community college. Many community colleges will let you take the courses that you need in order to qualify for their nursing programs. This might cut down on the number of rude nurses out there. I wish that nursing programs would require candidates to have social skills and certain personality types. I think they became nurses so that they could have someone to boss around all day. Some nurses are just plain rude and bossy. If you dislike working with the public, then why become a nurse at all? I think that having a love for working with people is essential to becoming a nurse. I guess it is because many new nurses are still working on their training and certification! ![]() I've often wondered why there are so many "nurse wanted" ads in the classified section of my newspaper. Wow, it sounds like nurses have to go through a lot more training than I realized! The testing process sounds grueling, too. Could you tell me please the system of nursing in the USA and how to become nurse? I graduated from medical university and am actually a general physician. ![]()
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