User1993
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I'm 20, and starting my freshman year of college in the fall. At a community college. Planning on getting a bachelors in the science of nursing. Laugh it up. But keep in mind. There's a stellar female to male ratio in that profession.
I haven't a clue what my current pft is but I know it's no where near where I want it to be. I've begun training though and I'm hoping to get into the PLC program.
How far in advance do you need to apply? My goal right now is to be a SNA in Virginia by summer 2015 hating my life (partial joke).
I figure most answers will say go see an oso tomorrow. But I really want to be a guy who walks in there flaunting a killer gpa, with a 300 pft, and ready to take the astb. I have none of that right now but I'd say in about 4 months at best I could. That'd be early November.
If I walk into the oso's office completely prepared how long will the application process take? Is applying in November early enough to be possibly accepted and sent to Virginia by summer 2015?
-I appreciate your answers, thank you.
I haven't a clue what my current pft is but I know it's no where near where I want it to be. I've begun training though and I'm hoping to get into the PLC program.
How far in advance do you need to apply? My goal right now is to be a SNA in Virginia by summer 2015 hating my life (partial joke).
I figure most answers will say go see an oso tomorrow. But I really want to be a guy who walks in there flaunting a killer gpa, with a 300 pft, and ready to take the astb. I have none of that right now but I'd say in about 4 months at best I could. That'd be early November.
If I walk into the oso's office completely prepared how long will the application process take? Is applying in November early enough to be possibly accepted and sent to Virginia by summer 2015?
-I appreciate your answers, thank you.