If 43 percent of new nursing grads can't find employment, is the military an option?
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03-24-2014, 05:16 PM
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Well, maybe. You need to graduate with a BSN from a CCNE accredited school. If it is not CCNE accredited but a BSN, you can't work as a nurse. If you get an associate degree (which cannot be CCNE accredited), then it won't count and you cannot work as a nurse. I do not know if they accept direct entry MSNs from a CCNE accredited school.
Your best bet is to do well in nursing school, get meaningful experiences, and look to make yourself marketable. I have experience as a paramedic in an ER and I had two job offers before I walked to graduation and I have had three more. |
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