I'm burnt out, I hate my job (but love the people), I dread going to work. I've been a bedside nurse for 6 months now. I thought I would be able to stick with it up until the two year mark, but I can't. I am miserable and constantly thinking about sw...
Thank you all for the responses, this has all helped with my anxiety. I have decided to keep giving bedside nursing a bit more time to get used to. I am sure once I get a bit more used to my job it will make things easier and less stressful!
I always dreamed of being a nurse (since middle school). I worked so hard to be nurse. I went through so much and gave up so much (which I'm sure many of you can relate to). I finally passed nursing school and my NCLEX. I landed my first job before I...
Admissions process is fairly simple.You basically apply, they sign you up to take the HESI A2, and if you get a passing rate your in, granted you meet other requirements. The price overall will be cheaper for you, however the rate is still the same p...
Hi everyone, I have been trying to get NCLEX 4000 for my mac but cannot seem to find a link to download it. I also cannot really afford to buy it new at the moment and was wondering if theres another way to get it. I would really appreciate all the...
It is honestly up to you. If you think that you will be able to pay the loans back within a year or two maybe it will be worth it. I know my sister graduated pharmacy school 110,000 in debt. However she accept a job offer right after graduation and i...
Hi all, I just wanted to ask a few quick questions. I currently attend nursing school in ATL and decided that I would also do a CNA course because most of the jobs I am looking at require it or prefer it. I understand it seems like a waste of money,...
I currently attend Chamberlain in Atlanta, and so far I find it to be worth it. I personally do better in fast paced environments. It is a bit stressful at times having to do 16 weeks of course material in 8, but it also is nice because you finish cl...