我现在大三,读国贸专业,很想毕业之后去美国读书,并找到稳定工作。
我选择做护理方面的工作,但是由于我学文,且本科专业与护理无关,申请会不会很困难呢?
我想请教各位,都有什么学校招收护理硕士呢?
我个人觉得GMAT较GRE容易些,因为毕竟是学经济的。而且,我考GMAT出去也可以办理转专业;
另外,如果考GRE,是不是还得再考加试?这对我来说很难。但是又觉得GRE在那边申请会比较好办些。
我很着急,希望好心人赶紧给我解答!
A master's degree is an 18-24 month program that allows a nurse to
specialize in a particular area - such as an area of advanced clinical
training or research. Some students take on joint degrees in related
fields like business administration, public health or hospital
administration. Most people working towards an MSN already have a BSN, but there are accelerated programs for ADN nurses to earn a BSN and MSN in one shot, or for non-nursing college graduates.
Typical requirements include a BSN from an accredited nursing school, an RN license,
minimum GPA and GRE scores, and some period of clinical work
experience. Each school has its specific requirements, so make sure to
check with them before applying.
Direct entry MSN programs, also sometimes called "graduate entry"
or "master's entry" programs, are designed for non-nurses who hold
bachelors' degrees in non-nursing fields. These programs give students
credit for having completed their liberal arts requirements and allow
them to complete an abbreviated schedule of undergraduate nursing
course work before moving directly into graduate nursing coursework --
combining preparation for RN-licensure
with advanced training in a master's specialty area. Direct entry MSN
programs typically require three years to complete, with the first year
being devoted to entry-level nursing course work and the last two years
to master's-level study.
A variation of the Direct Entry MSN is
the Accelerated MSN. Although the terms "Direct Entry MSN" and
"Accelerated MSN" are sometimes used interchangeably, some Accelerated
MSN programs may be completed in two academic years, rather than three.
A 3.0 GPA is often an entrance requirement for both Direct Entry and
Accelerated MSN programs.
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