Nursing is a big field with many options that fit what you might prefer to do. There is; LPN- Licensed practical nursing LVN- licensed vocational nursing Associate of Science Bachelor of Science Master of Science Post Masters Certificate, or Post Certification Masters which helps you gain; CRNA- Nurse anesthetists NP- nurse practitioners and CNA- nurse midwifes It's more so levels that you can keep going forward or you can pick one and stick with it. Like for me to be a surgical nurse I had to have my BSN, plus countless hours of class's and exams to get my state certificate, but also needed the certificate for the operating room. Plus needing to know every surgical procedures, need to know about the patients and most importantly know how to communicate with them to answer any questions they have and keep them calm.
Well, Kim... If you read what she wrote, then you'll know. Other than that, don't be rude and please respect people on my thread. K, thanks Jenni, I always thought there was just 1 kinda degree in Nursing, but I suppose that makes sense!
They are involved in designing basically everything in the public, for example large buildings, roads, bridges, sewage, dams, flood protection, etc.
Lol not that good by hand but most of the things we design are on a computer. I'm in my last year of highschool and yea we design things here and there but never actually physically build them unless they are semester final projects.
At the moment I'm still in high school. So I'm waiting to get that out of the way... But I then want to take a gap year when I'm finished and travel to Africa and volunteer over there... (I know how lame and cliche that is. But it's always been my dream.) I want to go to uni then become a social youth worker. I sound really goody goody. I hate that, but it's what I want to do, so