Going Back To College After Dropping Out

By Hedrick Lepsch


Nursing is becoming an increasingly popular career path, and as you look into the important role nursing plays in society, it is no surprise. As the number of nurses increases, the availability of quality care for many different individuals is also increasing, and this is a terrific thing to behold. The history of nursing is long and full, and as we look back, we are able to see the power that is held by great nurses of the world.

Students have many reasons for dropping out of school. However, after dropping out, students who decide to return to college usually return with more motivation to succeed. So, after all these years you have decided it is time to go back to school; congratulations. Now how do you go about doing that? Here are some tips when you decide you want to go back to college:

However, the impact that can be made by a nurse who does his or her job well and who has genuine compassion for their patients can be equally great and will leave an equally lasting legacy. A great nurse, not unlike a great teacher, singer, or mathematician, has the potential to influence life and the world for good. Because of the powerful effect nurses can have, it is important that nurses are well educated, not only in bookwork but also in empathy and compassion. Often the best nurses have had experiences with medical problems of have seen medical problems of those close to them.

One of the major setbacks is restrictions from government or not enough protection of ideas given by the government. We all know that governing a large body of people is not easy task and comes with a lot trial and error. Another major inhibiter is the institutional road blocks placed in front of all of us when we enter the school system. There are so many pushes to teach children to conform and to be disciplined. In some ways we stifle creativity by telling kids that this is the right way and there is only one to make things work. At the same time there those who fight the system with their creativity and become an anomaly. There are other things that stifle creativity, from organizations hammering down the "nail that stands out" to people being promoted for being just like their boss.

If you are going back to college you are most likely a little more experienced with managing your time and staying organized, however you are probably much more busy than you were as a simple college freshman. This means it may be more difficult for you to balance your work life, school life, family life, and social life. If you are worried about staying organized use technology to help or simply write down all of your assignments in one place. If you are worried about being able to manage your time, start with a smaller load of classes until you become familiar with your own schedule and abilities.

As a nurse, you will have the opportunity to change people's lives for the better and to make a lasting impression on everyone you work with.




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