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  #91  
Old Jul 06, 2004, 12:21 AM
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Moving August 1...try to settle in a bit early and get a feel for the area.

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Old Jul 06, 2004, 04:39 PM
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starting at uab 8/19/04

Originally Posted by versatile_kat
Hello future SRNA's ... I've been reading some of the "nervous" posts and was hoping everyone would say where they'll be this fall. Hopefully we can keep in touch throughout the next 2.5 years, and offer support when needed!

I'll be at UNC Charlotte, and will be moving there in about 2 months! Who's next? ...
Glad to join the group of future crna's! Starting at uab in august after 7 years icu experience in kentucky...and yes i am nervous....curious as to how others are financing tuition..i have maxed out private and federal loans, adn still do not have enough to live on...HELP!

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Old Jul 08, 2004, 04:04 PM
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Questions about relocating?

I have about 5 years yet to worry about CRNA school, but is it hard to relocate so far away? I live in Illinois now and am getting my Bachelors here as well, but for my CRNA degree I would like to go somewhere warm, such as Florida? Do most people adjust well? Any advice would help.

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Old Jul 08, 2004, 07:55 PM
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relocating

Originally Posted by IL Nurse4now
I have about 5 years yet to worry about CRNA school, but is it hard to relocate so far away? I live in Illinois now and am getting my Bachelors here as well, but for my CRNA degree I would like to go somewhere warm, such as Florida? Do most people adjust well? Any advice would help.
Hi ILNurse4now...
I relocated to Birmingham from Lexington,Ky, which is about 6.5 hours away. I too wanted to settle in the south, so I did a lot of apartment surfing on the internet before I came down here to rent. Since I owned a home in Lexington, it was difficult to downsize to an apartment, and I spent $3000 in relocation expenses, which covered three moving trucks and gas only. I moved here 3 months early in order to familiarize myself with the new city, and I obtained a job part time/prn at UAB hospital in order to make some friends. I did it with the help of one other person, but it has been worth it. I did, however, put 3000 miles on my car in a month with the transient homesickness. Suggestions if you relocate as an out of state student: get your driver's license and auto plates and voter registration as soon as you move if you plan to apply for instate residency status as soon as you have been here a year. Plan to have some money saved before the move and for the transition, as graduate out of state tuition is astronomical (mine is $11,200 just for the fall, and though student loans will cover all the tuition there is little left over to live on, except what I came here with and what I can make this summer). Also, pay off all outstanding debt, as this will improve your credit score.
Just a few pearls from a newbie,
Kimberly:hatparty:

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Old Jul 10, 2004, 07:17 PM
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Case Western Reserve. Extremely nervous, but excited

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Old Jul 11, 2004, 12:23 AM
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barry class of 06

weve been at it for a semester and a half now...I think the "nervousness" is a good motivator to hit it hard when you arrive in the first semester for the heavy didactic load. i have noticed that the harder you study in the beginning the easier it will make your life in subsequent classes as they all seem to feed off one another. don't know about other programs, ours was mostly didactic in the first semester, this makes it nice when you start getting pimped for questions in clinical. anyway, congrats to you all, it is a blast. see you all as "C" in 06 hopefully.

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Old Jul 14, 2004, 05:58 PM
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Start at VCU in August. Terrified!!!

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Old Jul 16, 2004, 11:48 PM
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Medical University of South Carolina in August. Anyone from Newman University have any advice? Your former director is running the program here now.

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Old Jul 19, 2004, 09:41 PM
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Talking

FIU August 2004.


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