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Nursing is all about people. While nurses also need to know a little about medicine and diseases, it is more important for them to be involved with knowing how the disease affects the person, the person's life and the person's family.

While nurses are both male and female, there tends to be a smaller portion of male nurses in proportion with female doctors. Nursing is a very challenging job, and becoming one takes time and education.

The field of nursing has brought millions of people above average paying jobs, especially for those that graduate from top nursing schools. Most of these schools require applicants/students to acquire formal training and certification. Graduating with a degree from a top school will no doubt pave the way for a variety of nursing professions, such as nurse educator, nurse practitioner, forensic nursing and home health care nursing. However, among the given nursing professions, registered nursing is the most popular.

If you are sure that this is the profession you want to pursue, you have to scout for the top nursing school that can give you the best level of education. To become a nurse, you need to pass college algebra and several science courses. You also need to take psychology, social sciences and be skilled at written and oral communication.

Finding the right nursing school can be quite a task, and it is to your best interest if you ask questions when in doubt. Where possible, visit a few schools to check out their programs, talk to an administrator about pre-requisites for admission, and how many students they accept for the program. Some schools make it compulsory to pass a test before being considered for acceptance, so find out what score needs to be achieved.

In order to graduate from a nurses program, it takes about 2 years of college to complete an associate degree, and four years to finish a bachelor degree. A nursing diploma program usually takes about three years.

After graduation, nurses also need to pass a test to get a nursing license, and take classes every few years to update their skills.

Deciding on what kind of training to get is important. Nursing education includes taking classes and hands-on learning with experienced nurses in other hospitals, which is known as clinical nursing. Two important aspects of nursing schools is the clinical rotation experience you will gain. You should make sure that your clinical rotation includes all of the variety of experience you will need for your particular specialty.

Overall, it will pay in the long run to choose the right school for you. It is a major career move, very fulfilling and very noble -- and once you set your heart on fulfilling your goal, nothing can stop you from achieving it.
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