Certification as a nurse's aide is a simple matter, and many hospitals don't require it at all. But yes, working as an aide, whether you are certified or not, can be a great way to see what nursing is all about, plus you can get benefits (including tuition reimbursement) while you work, and get first dibs on nursing jobs when they become available.![]()
I didn't think about all those things. Hmmm

To be honest, I did the CNA program because I just need a job during college. There's absolutely no way I can afford college but the $14,000 a year I can get from being a CNA will help. I never thought about the tuition reimbursement or the jobs thing!
Do you think having a CNA certification under my belt by the time I apply for college will help be get first dibs in nursing school too? I try to ask these things to my instructor but she's very vague because she doesn't like me very much. She doesn't like that I've been on the opposite side of the spectrum as a patient and that I know when and how to call her bull.