Im a transferee with failing grades i took up Practical Nursing and i'm about to shift course..?
question is: will i ever get admitted to any schools in manila because i'm from angeles city pampanga.. and i want to study in the universities in manila, like UST, Lyceum, Asia Pacific College.. i want to know if i i can still transfer and shift course even if i had a failing grade from my previous course which is practical nursing..
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Call the enrollment advisers at the schools you wish to attend. They will be able to give you all the information regarding the requirements for admission or transfer. Because you do poorly in one area does not mean you may not excel in others! Don't give up!
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
What school and course shall I enter? Nursing or accounting
What school and course shall I enter? Nursing or accounting?
Well, this courses are very apart from each other. I have two choices: Accounting in a top university and a very good business school (De La Salle University-Manila in the Philippines) and Nursing in a very good university as well which specializes in that course (University of Santo Tomas). I'm still undecided until now. I need a decision asap. Can someone give me a background on these 2 courses? Also, please help me decide. Give the pros and cons or anything you know about those courses. I also want to work abroad. I can't decide what I like more. Please help me. Thanks!
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If working abroad is what you seek then go into nursing. Accounting laws are so different in different countries, that unless you are sent to be the expert of the Philippines rules on bookkeeping, you won't be of much use abroad. Both majors require you to continue your education for life. So be prepared to constantly go to school to be updated on new laws or technology.
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What kind of person are you? Are you a people person who is caring and giving? Can you work long, stressful hours in life or death situations? Then nursing is right for you. Or are you an introvert who loves to do detailed work (rather than overall planning). Do you get a thrill when numbers add up and make sense? Then accounting is right for you.
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We have a shortage of nurses, and there are plenty of accountants. Nursing is very long, hard work, but you will get paid loads for it.
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before anything else, you have to decide what you see yourself doing for the rest of your life: being a nurse or being an accountant? you may have a liking in both courses, but one will always be more appealing to you than the other. now that's the decision you need to make if you want to be happy on the inside. but if your primary goal is to go abroad, then nursing is the way to go. but you have to take into consideration the effect of the mass-cheating that they pulled off in last year's nursing exams... puts our credibility in jeopardy, big time. also, accounting is different in every country, so studying accounting here doesn't necessarily mean you can do accounting somewhere else. both are good schools. seems like you are smart enough as it to pass on both courses in those schools -- i'm sure you'll figure it out. just a word of advise: this is YOUR decision for YOUR life. do not make your HS friends' choices of school be a factor that will affect ur decision.
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It is quite 2 different jobs. You should think first what is fitting your character. Would you like to make money or you rather to help people. Answer honestly to yourself, and it will help you to decide.
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Well, this courses are very apart from each other. I have two choices: Accounting in a top university and a very good business school (De La Salle University-Manila in the Philippines) and Nursing in a very good university as well which specializes in that course (University of Santo Tomas). I'm still undecided until now. I need a decision asap. Can someone give me a background on these 2 courses? Also, please help me decide. Give the pros and cons or anything you know about those courses. I also want to work abroad. I can't decide what I like more. Please help me. Thanks!
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers
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If working abroad is what you seek then go into nursing. Accounting laws are so different in different countries, that unless you are sent to be the expert of the Philippines rules on bookkeeping, you won't be of much use abroad. Both majors require you to continue your education for life. So be prepared to constantly go to school to be updated on new laws or technology.
2 :
What kind of person are you? Are you a people person who is caring and giving? Can you work long, stressful hours in life or death situations? Then nursing is right for you. Or are you an introvert who loves to do detailed work (rather than overall planning). Do you get a thrill when numbers add up and make sense? Then accounting is right for you.
3 :
We have a shortage of nurses, and there are plenty of accountants. Nursing is very long, hard work, but you will get paid loads for it.
4 :
before anything else, you have to decide what you see yourself doing for the rest of your life: being a nurse or being an accountant? you may have a liking in both courses, but one will always be more appealing to you than the other. now that's the decision you need to make if you want to be happy on the inside. but if your primary goal is to go abroad, then nursing is the way to go. but you have to take into consideration the effect of the mass-cheating that they pulled off in last year's nursing exams... puts our credibility in jeopardy, big time. also, accounting is different in every country, so studying accounting here doesn't necessarily mean you can do accounting somewhere else. both are good schools. seems like you are smart enough as it to pass on both courses in those schools -- i'm sure you'll figure it out. just a word of advise: this is YOUR decision for YOUR life. do not make your HS friends' choices of school be a factor that will affect ur decision.
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It is quite 2 different jobs. You should think first what is fitting your character. Would you like to make money or you rather to help people. Answer honestly to yourself, and it will help you to decide.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
are there nursing jobs available for me here in the philippines
are there nursing jobs available for me here in the philippines?
I am a new RN. I just passed the june 2008 board exam. Currently, I am waiting for the release of my license. I have been to different hospitals here in Metro Manila unfortunately there were no vacancies. Where could I gain the experience needed to be able to have a work abroad?
Health Care - 2 Answers
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good news: work as a volunteer nurse. experience from these count bad news: you'll have to pay the hospital for that or for free. learning is very limited because they only let you do vital signs and some routine work: kinda like nursing aides or worse. suggestion: submit as many application papers to as many hospitals as possible. preferably somewhere you can train or learn and wait for the vacancies. ask the HR if they could just keep your application papers so that if ever vacancies became available, you're already on the list. if you could work in a rural tertiary hospital, then that would be great. if you can't find any, attend seminars and special training (like IV training) to gain an edge. hospitals in the US (and probably abroad) don't pay much attention to whatever hospital you worked in in the philippines. they, however, pay attention to the experience and training you had. in fact, most hospitals don't even require you to submit your resume and application letter. they have their own application form to be filled out.
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Working as a volunteer nurse is a good idea. Dec 2007 licenses are not yet released so expect the licenses of June 2008 passers to be released very very soon.
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I am a new RN. I just passed the june 2008 board exam. Currently, I am waiting for the release of my license. I have been to different hospitals here in Metro Manila unfortunately there were no vacancies. Where could I gain the experience needed to be able to have a work abroad?
Health Care - 2 Answers
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good news: work as a volunteer nurse. experience from these count bad news: you'll have to pay the hospital for that or for free. learning is very limited because they only let you do vital signs and some routine work: kinda like nursing aides or worse. suggestion: submit as many application papers to as many hospitals as possible. preferably somewhere you can train or learn and wait for the vacancies. ask the HR if they could just keep your application papers so that if ever vacancies became available, you're already on the list. if you could work in a rural tertiary hospital, then that would be great. if you can't find any, attend seminars and special training (like IV training) to gain an edge. hospitals in the US (and probably abroad) don't pay much attention to whatever hospital you worked in in the philippines. they, however, pay attention to the experience and training you had. in fact, most hospitals don't even require you to submit your resume and application letter. they have their own application form to be filled out.
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Working as a volunteer nurse is a good idea. Dec 2007 licenses are not yet released so expect the licenses of June 2008 passers to be released very very soon.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Is there any hiring positions for nurses at Philippine General Hospital Taft Avenue Manila right now
Is there any hiring positions for nurses at Philippine General Hospital Taft Avenue Manila right now?
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i understand there is not but send them your resume.
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i understand there is not but send them your resume.
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