Practical pa ba mg nursing?
as an unemployed RN for almost 1 yr. I sincerely think its not practical anymore... First thing its because its an expensive course and not all can surpass the challenges of being a student nurse, secondly, you need to pass NLE, and lastly, after graduating and passing the Board Exam, you need to find work in hospitals, and if you can't your best option is to volunteer in a hospital where you need to pay the institution you are working for and you only get an allowance. The most practical thing you can do right now if you are still a college student, is to study hard and finish college as soon as possible so that your parents will be a little bit relaxed towards their expenses and then you get a job to help yourself....
para nako lisod na mahalin ang mga nursing grads rn TS. no offense sa mga nursing grads dri ha pero mao na ang reality. if gusto ka ug sure job nga naa good starting pay nya naa pud growth, i recommend you to take an engineering course. choose the engineering field that best suits you.![]()
nope. i'm a nursing grad, about to take the NLE but honestly, i regret it. now im just working at a callcenter where i actually enjoy my job.
ayaw na kuha ug nursing oi!
kapoi rana unless kung mg medicine ka
imagine mg compete ka ug about 30-60k nursing grads every year
nya pila ka ospital diri sa pinas
mg engineering nalang or accountancy nlang ako advice sa imo
d raman nursing pwde maka larga sa abroad karon
daghan na pwde
based on the feedbacks here i advised my friend who is an immigrant in the USA nga di nalang sya mopadayon ug take ug nursing. pero ingon sya health care profession in the USA like nursing which is daku ug sweldo is still practical and worth investmenting gihapon. naglibog ko. ang tubag tingali sa pangutana sa TS is depende. if ang purpose for taking the nursing profession today is to go abroad especially in the USA, murag not advisable and therefore not practical. pero if you are an immigrant from another country like the USA but have decided to take nursing here for obvious reason para makabarato or "naa pa gyud tingali mga schools nga mabayran and diploma", chances are practical pa tingali ang nursing career?
dont ask other people TS...ask urself and search deeply inside kung unsay passion nimo! every person will have it's own opinion and points yet, it all boils down to ur decision. take note ikaw ang captain sa imo kaugalingon na future!
i took nursing and indeed took a very long time before i got the chance but niabot ra man gyud gihapon...for me it was worth the wait. now, i want to go back home to share and teach kung pwede pa lang....puhon kung mauli na pod ako family but this is wat i truly like from the start.
a brief history, i graduated first BS Psych (i was a transferee b4 originally a BSN in Manila unable to continue it ky strict pa kau pod ang nursing dept. sa 1990s) but i felt a void somewhere...so i took wat i really wanted BSN!
it is up to u!
Yaw na lng pag-nursing TS if wala paka start study. Gasto kaayo den kahuman nimo skwela di pa ka ka-abroad dayon ky needed paka ug experience, then sa kadaghan sa nurse karon maka-volunteer ka pero ang problema wa jud kay makuha bayad ana. So kung ganhan ka pagHuman nimo trabaho dayon ka na naay sweldo pag-I.T. na lang if hilig pud ka ug I.T. Lisod pud mokuha ka course na simang sa imo interest di ka maSuccess ana.
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