Being a man in nursing school

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I have had the Same experience in Critical Thinking. Absolutely, this is a profession for People who love nursing, not just the money, or something else.

freedomloverusa
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Chris I'm in a unique situation. My wife is active duty and we could possibly be forced to move. Within 2 or 3 years. Is it a good idea to start my prereqs now? What if we are forced to move will most of my credits transfer? Will I still have a good chance to get into nursing school? Where I'm at now they only require 7 pre req classes. But they are only letting me take one or two a semester because they had to be taken in somewhat of an order. What is your professional opinion?

quinnlane
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I was one of two guys in my program and only the man in my whole facility now lol

tyler
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Brother, it’s funny, because I was the only guy in my clinical group and it was horrible. These girls didn’t accept me into their group cause I wasn’t a girl. I’m a new grad and I hope the job isn’t gonna be like that. That’s why I want to go to home health lol

kevinkhalfine
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At my LPN program it was different. One class had 12 students and 8 were guys and 4 girls. My class had 16 graduates and 6 males the rest girls
Guys from all ages.

francisfree
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are you still lpn or did you go back and get your adn or bsn? just genuinely curious

johnrambo
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I noticed a big push of guys in nursing lately. The local nursing schools have more males lately not sure if it’s driven by the recession or what.

francisfree
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(Im a subscriber). So let me 1st say (as the video starts), theres DEFFFFINITELY a difference between a male...and a MAN. All men are males, but not all males are men. ;-) Ok let me finish watching now lol...

DrMathOfficial