It depends on where you live, ask your local nursing board or association for information on courses available to you. Good luck!
Yes, but only a "lay" assistant and not a registered technician. A registered veterinary technician has not just a GED, but also an Associate's or Bachelor's degree earned after the GED (or high school diploma).
Absolutely. You must first go to community college take your pre reqs and then enter their Nursing program to earn an associate Degree in Nursing and from there you can transfer to a 4 year program at a Univeristy.
No, but you must at a minimum have a degree at the Associate Level and a license as a Registered Nurse.
The first step is to either complete high school or obtain a GED; next, decide if you want to be a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN) or Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Often obtaining a bachelor's degree can be a helpful step. Finally, decide what institute of higher learning you want to attend and move forward with your plans!
You have to graduate or obtain a degree GED from High School and then at minimum you will need a two year nursing degree from a community college. After that you will have to be sponsored by a medical facility.
Yes
yes No you don't. You can take the classes without a ged/hsd. where can you take the classes with out a ged or diploma
Yes, you can you can be anything you want to be with a ged
Yes, You can become a fire fighter with just a ged. 2k
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