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Become a Nurse - Get
Accepted to the Right Nursing School
By
Jeff
Morrow
While it is common knowledge
that there is a nursing shortage in the United States, it is not so commonly
known that this also means there is a shortage of nursing instructors. For
prospective nursing students, this translates into long waiting lists for
nursing school and serious competition with others for a spot at their
chosen school. However, students can take action to improve their chances of
acceptance.
For students interested in
pursuing the four-year Bachelor of Nursing (BSN) degree, it is critical that
they get good grades in high school. They may even want to take some classes
at a community college before applying for acceptance into a BSN program.
This will show the school that they are willing and able to do college-level
work.
Another important element of
the application process is the admissions essay. Some schools refer to this
essay as a statement of purpose. Prospective BSN students may be asked to
compose an essay that describes to the nursing school admissions authorities
why they chose to go into nursing and what they plan to do with a nursing
degree. It is important to answer these questions honestly instead of trying
to determine what the admissions committee wants to hear. The essays should
always be carefully proofread before submission, and students should ask
someone else to read the essay and provide feedback and suggestions for
improvement.
Application to BSN programs
typically requires letters of recommendation from individuals who know the
prospective student and can vouch for their character and work. For a
nursing school, it is best if recommendations come from science teachers or
health care professionals that the student may have worked with. Since
teachers and professors are inundated with requests for recommendation
letters every semester, it is important the prospective nursing student
makes his or her request as early as possible to ensure that they will be
completed by the application deadline.
One of the best things a
student can do to improve the odds of getting accepted at the nursing school
of choice is to work in a health care setting, either through volunteering
or a part-time job. This shows the admissions committee that the student is
clear about his or her career choice and that some experience in the field
has been obtained. Students will also learn about the various health care
settings in which nurses actually work, so they will have a better idea of
the various specialties available when it comes time for them to select one.
Additionally, obtaining the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) designation
can make becoming a nurse much easier and look very good on a nursing school
application!
Jeff Morrow writes about
nursing careers. Find the right accredited
nursing
school for your career, and learn where you can find
nursing
degree programs with no waiting lists at My-Nursing-Career.
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