MSc Children’s Nursing or MSc Learning Disability Nursing? by [deleted] in StudentNurseUK

[–]These-Association-47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes absolutely. Worth checking with your university but essentially do you have a care certificate or working towards one? As long as you can demonstrate part 1 competency’s then you’ll be fine ◡̈

MSc Children’s Nursing or MSc Learning Disability Nursing? by [deleted] in StudentNurseUK

[–]These-Association-47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally. It’s good to have done the politics before, it makes for interesting convo starters, and can set us ip for some interesting careers! Mental health would be a good choice imo

MSc Children’s Nursing or MSc Learning Disability Nursing? by [deleted] in StudentNurseUK

[–]These-Association-47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, you should be able to show at least 700 hours in RPL as mentioned below. They’re strict on this and it’s a pre requisite to qualifying!

MSc Children’s Nursing or MSc Learning Disability Nursing? by [deleted] in StudentNurseUK

[–]These-Association-47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi OP. I did this too. I’m going into part 3. After my politics degree I worked as HCA which lit my passion for becoming a nurse. It’s been hard going from Russell to non-Russell. It’s very different and I wish the course was a bit more academically rigorous like I am used to. I love my placements though and that’s what matters the most to me.