most programs require a two-year degree to become a registered nurse (RN). there are also options for additional education to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and other nursing related degrees. the more education, the more job options and earning potential.
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A nurse? You take the required courses for your high school, so it does not really affect your career as a nurse. Now the courses that you take in college during your undergrad will affect your chances of getting acceted into nursing school and later becoming a nurse. You'll need to take Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Education.
Consider nursing school for a start.
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A nurse practitioner can make around 90,000 dollars a year. They have gone to school beyond the normal nursing school and are in-between a nurse and a doctor.
12,000 to 14,000 cepending on the school
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You may want to visit with the school nurse about this issue.
Take every science class available.
Start by applying to community colleges or trade schools. There are some courses to become a CNA which are much cheaper and usually take less than a year.