marylandnurse2b

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  1. Question for current and past JHU students

    I'm wondering if any of you past or current JHU students could answer a couple questions for me about their program, specifically their 2ns bachelors degree. If you have a family, how hard was it to work classes/clinicals around kids? Are the class...
  2. Help! best places to live

    I've never had anyone do anything to my car,or my husbands. The apts on Lakeside Blvd are far enough off of Reisterstown Rd to be ok, like the above poster said. I'd be more worried about something happening to my car parking on the street in the c...
  3. Help! best places to live

    I grew up in Owings Mills and lived there for a while with my husband. If you have any questions I'm happy to help! Check out New Town, they have a bunch of apt complexes all along Lakeside Blvd.
  4. Just Took Nclex on 7/2/08

    Congrats!!!
  5. CCBC Online Classes Question

    I'm taking Psych 101 now.
  6. CCBC Online Classes Question

    I'm taking my prereqs now so I can apply to the nursing program (can't wait! ). Anyway, this is my 1st online class and the professor was online for the first 8 days and that's it. It's a 5 week class and moves very quickly (it ends on Sat). Is th...
  7. Help! best places to live

    Oops, I had Parville and Parkton mixed up. You're right, that's not a bad commute at all.
  8. Help! best places to live

    I don't think anywhere right around Hopkins Hospital is safe, at ALL. That is a very, very bad area. And there is no way in heck you should be walking around those streets at 1am. Towson, for the burbs, is great, Charles Village is good, too. Federal...
  9. Mercy medical center

    I think Baltimore gets a bad rap. I'd be fine working in the area Mercy is in. It's not bad at all. I'm pretty sure they have covered parking for staff. The only dept I've heard about is their L&D/PP. I heard new grads usually aren't very hap...