Topic > A Career: Why I Became a Registered Nurse - 711

For example, Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, Chemistry, even Organic Chemistry, were the courses completed in school. In exchange I was awarded a liberal arts degree. After graduation, I needed a job, so home health aide was my next option and then I became a certified nurse assistant. Random people suggested I breastfeed and it was taken into consideration. The Practical Nursing (LPN) license was the first step, then I passed the entrance exam and was accepted into the nursing program. Union aid paid for my education. In return, he helped me become an LPN. Enlightening with the nursing profession, but not with the politics and management of the nursing field. The negative points made me decide to further pursue my degree. I earned my bachelor's degree in nursing and was granted my Register Professional Nursing license in July of this year. Also, my next step is to get my degree from Mercy College, as I don't want to waste time. Additionally, earning a college degree is a way to become more marketable to employers and increase my