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info about nursing in ul

  • 20-08-2011 8:26am
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    Hi there,
    I was hoping someone could help advise me on this course..I have a few years of my degree done but i'm looking at possibly going back doing nursing in ul in sept 2012.. I am first wondering about doing nursing, is there a lot of lifting in the job? I am quiet small albeit fairly strong but my biggest worry about nursing is about lifting patients or damaging my back... secondly is ul a good place to do nursing? i am currently in ucc where they also do nursing but i could live at home for the four years in ul which would be a major advantage as rent would be very expensive along with tuition fees, which i would have 3 years of... i think it would be easier for me to work part time and get summer jobs etc around if i went to ul as i would know more people around limerick so it mightn't work out as expensive as it will cost a lot of money to go back to college.. finally with this qualification would there be work available in england when i finish? i would emigrate if i could get work but the most important thing would be that i could get work as i will be going on 27 when i finish so i would like to start earning a living in the working world if i could...thanks a million for any help :)


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