Okay, I’m acpecting the worse. If I don’t get into nursing school what is another path with all the education I took go towards?
I just don’t want to put all my eggs in one basket.
I have prerequisites done. I also am a pharm tech as well.
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Find work as an LPN or CNA to gain health care experience. This will show to the admission counselors that you have some knowledge regarding the field and it will display commitment. Other than that, keep on applying to many other community colleges or/and state colleges as time goes by.
We seriously need more nursing instructors to accomodate many future aspiring nursing students. I hope the Obama administration will do something about it.
As far as your question is concerned, you could seek to becoming a x-ray technician, respiratory therapist, or kiniciology (sorry if I spelled it wrong). X-ray technicians are beginning to get paid very well in the state of california, so are respiratory therapists.
you could try being a teaching assistant
Continue with your education and take your general ed. courses required for your nursing degree and reapply for the next admission date. Do you really want to be a nurse or not? If you do, then you’ll keep plugging away until you are able to get admitted to a nursing program. Have you applied to more than one program? That would be a good idea too.