Arianna Jordan is a freelance writer who writes about the nursing profession, often writing about specific items used in nursing such as nursing scrubs.
Are you considering a career in nursing? Before you enter nursing school, there are a few things you should know. Most of them have to do with getting to know yourself, and a few have to do with understanding the nursing profession. If you are thinking of entering nursing school, here are some of the things you should be considering.
What nursing field do you want to specialize in?
There are many different fields within the nursing profession, and most of them have very specific requirements for education and licensing. If you’re dreaming of being a Public Health nurse, for instance, there are licensing requirements and special courses that you’ll need to take. Knowing those things will make your decision of where to go to nursing school far easier, you can eliminate any nursing school that doesn’t offer the required courses.
If you do not know what kind of nursing you want to do, or even whether you really want to be a nurse, there are many different ways to get some practical experience in nursing before you start nursing school. Volunteer in a hospital or nursing home to see what nurses do first hand. Talk with neighbors and relatives who are nurses and learn more about their jobs. Ask specific questions. Find out what they like about their positions, and what they would like to see improved. Becoming knowledgeable about these aspects, yourself and about the career as a whole will make it easier for you to start planning your education and your career.
What are your short term and long term career goals?
One of the advantages of choosing a career in nursing is that you can often work your way up the career ladder while you gain more advanced degrees. Setting up a plan to do that will make it far easier to take advantage of opportunities like tuition reimbursement. It’s fairly easy these days to get an Associate’s Degree in Nursing, which is your first step on the career ladder. That ADN will be your main requirement for a job in nursing, which will often include tuition reimbursement and other assistance from your employer in pursuing a more advanced degree. That kind of advance planning can help you decide which schools to attend, which ones your company will reimburse, and which courses to take. You may also find that your job experience gives you a leg up on your practicum that’s required to advance in some nursing courses.
Do you intend to get an advanced nursing degree?
If you already know that you intend to get an advanced nursing degree, find out what is exactly required to reach that level before you start your nursing school education. It is far easier to map your education from the end backwards, so to speak, because you will be able to plan your courses and classes to fulfill as many requirements along the way as you can. You can also use that knowledge to try to arrange work in the field where you want to end up. If you know that you’ll need to do a turn on a med-surgery floor as part of your requirements for a degree next year, you can try to arrange that in advance through your work. If you know that a class you want to take in two years has a prerequisite, you can try to take it before you even enroll in nursing school.
The three major nursing degrees are:
LPN – Licensed Practical Nurse - An LPN program is a diploma program that takes about a year. As an LPN you’ll be able to do some patient care under the direction of doctors and registered nurses.
ADN – Associates Degree in Nursing - An ADN typically takes about two years to complete and is generally given at a community college. As an ADN, you will often be able to apply for licensing and registration in your state and will be able to do direct patient care in most settings.
BSN – Bachelor of Science in Nursing - A BSN is a four year program that prepares you to work in most care settings. If you intend to eventually get a Masters in Nursing, or would like to get into nursing management, a BSN is your best choice.
What kind of nursing degree do you need to do the work you want to do?
Find out the requirements for the kind of nursing that you want to do. Will you need a BS in Nursing? Can you learn what you need in a hospital certificate program? Is an LPN course right for you? Once you have figured out which degree you want to get, you can start looking at nursing schools that offer that degree. Some things you might consider when choosing are:
- Am I academically equipped for this program?
- Can I get financial aid for nursing school?
- Can I get tuition reimbursement from my employer for nursing school?
- Is the school you’re considering accredited?
- Do you want to attend nursing school online?
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




3 Tips to Remove Acne Naturally
By: Jacob K Smith | 09/11/2009Acne is a basic skin problem affecting almost 90 percent of the teenagers. Sometimes it resolves naturally without causing much trouble or growing intense. But this doesn't happen in all the cases. Around 40 percent of the acne cases cause serious skin troubles and they have a significant impact on...
Colon Cleansing - Benefits and Side Effects
By: Jacob K Smith | 09/11/2009Colon cleansing in its real sense is a natural process by which our body eliminates all the waste products. Colon is the last part of the digestive tract and it is in here that the food we take gets finally deposited. Water and salt absorption takes place in the large...
Treating Stretch Marks - Facts and Myths
By: Jacob K Smith | 09/11/2009Stretch marks have become one of the leading skin problems among today's generation. The instances of this disorder are fast increasing owing to unhealthy lifestyle. In dermatology, this skin disorder is described as Striae distensae and it is considered as a fairly harmless problem. However, people fear the disorder most...
Cellulitis Treatment
By: jamiehanson | 09/11/2009Any medical practitioner or dermatologist will prescribe antibiotics to control the infection. Generally antibiotics that include flucloxacillin and cephalexin are prescribed and if these oral medications prove to be ineffective, a person may be given antibiotics through veins.
Hair Restoration can be One of the Most Joyful Experiences in a Person's Life
By: Dave Stringham | 09/11/2009A person can achieve truly undetectable and natural-looking results in the right hands as a result of transplantation technology having advanced so far. Today, a number of cosmetic surgeons are capable of performing beautiful work.
Nurse Call Systems - A Way To Take Care of Your Loved Ones
By: Henry Funk | 09/11/2009We have all experienced falling or tripping over something while walking. Since most of us recover quickly and move on, we hardly give fall protection a thought. However, a fall for a disabled or elderly loved one can be much more serious.
Excessive Armpit Sweating
By: Ronni Rebsdorf | 09/11/2009Did you know that as many as 8 million people in America suffer from Axillary Hyperhidrosis, more commonly known as excessive armpit sweating? The most common outcomes of this condition are nervousness, embarrassment and worries; forcing the sufferers to avoid social events or places like parties, discotheques etc. The body regulates...
Benefits of Breast Enlargement cream
By: mike hayden | 09/11/2009At the age of 12 or 13 a girl should start wearing a fitting brassiere. This helps in keeping the breasts in proper shape. Ready made brassieres of different sizes and shapes are available in the market and help in keeping up the youthful bloom. Some women do not wear a bra at all. This spoils the shape of the bust-line.
Fields in Nursing and How they Differ
By: arianna jordan | 22/04/2009 | HealthThere are many different ways to differentiate one field of nursing from another. One of the easier ways to sort out the differences in nursing fields is to sort them by where the job is practiced. Here’s an overview of some of the many environments in which nurses work and how the job of a nurse is different in each one.
Benefits of Earning a Degree in Nursing
By: arianna jordan | 21/04/2009 | HealthHigher certification standards mean that those who do not have at least a nursing certification will not be able to work in the field at all. If your intent is to get a nursing job that pays well, a certificate or license is no longer enough. A nurse with a degree concentration in business and management may manage a nursing home, a hospice or a nutritional clinic.
Benefits of a Registered Nurse Continuing their Education
By: arianna jordan | 21/04/2009 | HealthThese days, the best nursing jobs are reserved for those nurses who have an advanced degree in nursing. Whatever your motivation, there are many benefits to continuing your nursing education. Many nursing schools now offer easy access to Bachelors Degree courses for Registered Nurses. The benefits available include online classes, shorter semesters and credit for your work experience.