Claire Quinn - Nursing Secrets In Scotland honours are 4 year degrees however you can do just Bsc adult nursing as a 3 year degree and I’m really struggling to make the choice between which! I don’t want to not do the fourth year incase it hinders my ability to get a masters in future but I’ve already been in further education for a couple of years and I’m yearning for the student life to be over as much as I am excited to start my new journey🤯 Hope your placements going well! x
Erin Tennant I would recommend the 3 year course, I don’t find it that tough to coordinate everything. Of course there is benefits and cons to both but I really like the 3 year course, we get to finish a year earlier and still get an amazing training:)
Love this video! thank u sm for sharing! I want to do the same thing!!! pre-nursing and then do my integrated masters in Southampton....just really worried Brexit will stop that... Is Brexit going to affect the rest of your nursing training there?
Adam Blogz of course, I’m more than happy to share, ooh that’s such a good idea, no I don’t think it will change anything while I’m here because our course will stay the same but however for the future of nursing in England for Irish people I have no idea I’m afraid :))
Hey, just letting you know today I have partnered with Nurses.co.uk for this video. I hope you enjoy :)xx
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aw that comment just made my evening :) thank you x
Thank you for doing these videos they are so helpful, I would love you to be my nurse if I ever got ill 💛💛💛
keep on nursing
thank you:)
I absolutely loved this video! I have just finished my interviews for adult nursing. Xx
Hollie Benson aww thank you, where did you interview for ?xx
Are you doing a 3 or 4 year degree? Your videos are so helpful!
Erin Tennant I’m doing a 3 year BSc Hons in adult nursing :)
Claire Quinn - Nursing Secrets In Scotland honours are 4 year degrees however you can do just Bsc adult nursing as a 3 year degree and I’m really struggling to make the choice between which! I don’t want to not do the fourth year incase it hinders my ability to get a masters in future but I’ve already been in further education for a couple of years and I’m yearning for the student life to be over as much as I am excited to start my new journey🤯 Hope your placements going well! x
Erin Tennant I would recommend the 3 year course, I don’t find it that tough to coordinate everything. Of course there is benefits and cons to both but I really like the 3 year course, we get to finish a year earlier and still get an amazing training:)
Love this video! thank u sm for sharing!
I want to do the same thing!!! pre-nursing and then do my integrated masters in Southampton....just really worried Brexit will stop that...
Is Brexit going to affect the rest of your nursing training there?
Adam Blogz of course, I’m more than happy to share, ooh that’s such a good idea, no I don’t think it will change anything while I’m here because our course will stay the same but however for the future of nursing in England for Irish people I have no idea I’m afraid :))
@@clairequinn2428 aw thanks, hopefully, it works out hehe! 😄 thanks sm for u response!😊