Assuming I'm viewing CNA as an "internship," How long should I do that before furthering my nursing education?
Question: I am trying to decide what to do here ... not only certification costs CNA gives $ 850-950 (including tuition, books and fees), but when you get your certificate and go find a job, pay is surprisingly low.
I understand to be a CNA for a while is highly recommended for those interested to get into nursing.
Answer: Working as a CNA is an experience of freight goods in Exhibit E to enter nursing. But do not put off your studies to work as a CNA. In other words ... continue your studies as done as you can. You can work and take classes part time. Only you know your financial situation. Dialect perhaps you need the income from work, to go to college.

Interactive events catalogue: PC Gamers Challenge; Robot Battle; CNA/Health Care practicals; Betimes Education art project; and a Fire Science "combat" challenge. Culinary program visitors will have the occasion to experience egg cookery; make Bananas ...






