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Feb 28, 2009 04:00 AM

Tired!


Hi Everyone!
I was just wondering if anyone out there has any advice or suggestions for an ICU nurse that works night shift full time and has returned to school full time....I find it hard to balance!...and I am so tired!....maybe it is just becuase it is my first semester back in 15 years?? I am really glad I returned to get my BSN, however after being a "a" student all through nursing school, I am starting to feel like B's and C's aren't so bad!


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Old Mar 02, 2009, 10:24 AM

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Just wondering why you are going to school full time... BSN can be done at your own speed, often online. As far as grades are concerned, you're on the right track. They reflect how well you test, but your own conscience dictates how well you eventually know your material. In any case, good luck to you. You have more stamina than I do!
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