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  1. Yes, I would have to say so.
  2. Congradulations! :bdyhdclp: I would say that Bio IS the toughest one of them all. It makes all the difference in the world when you study. And when you have an instructor who makes it interesting and easy to understand makes for an even better experi...
  3. Only a few who responded to the question has stated otherwise. However, I'm glad to see any one get through it, because it is tough. Although, if you review earlier statements one nurse said how she did just enough to pass, she didn't really study, g...
  4. Wow! Everyone is saying some really important STUFF! We nurses are truly smart! First, let me say that when I have a really good and informative book I keep it! College Preparatory courses are great! "According to surveys done by the American Colleg...
  5. Ooo! Oooo! Oh...my...god...did you just say a mouth full! Ah! Take a bow! Take a bow!
  6. I forgot about that also. I am from Savannah, Georgia originally and I know you can do that there. Here in Ohio I'm not sure; like you, I'm also not sure in regards to other states, but that is a wonderful suggestion. Thank you! When I did go it was ...
  7. :icon_roll Oh I forgot about them. Yes, you are right, but it does get easier further along you go. That's why I tell everyone I meet who wants to pursue nursing as a career, and all those I hear negatively speaking "they can't do it", I tell them, "...
  8. So true! No one is perfect. No one. We weren't saying that if you are smart you aren't cut out for the job or, if you struggled through it that makes you a better nurse. No, that's not what was said. What was said was that there are some, that becaus...
  9. You are absolutely right! It is a fight, for some to accomplish any goal of that magnitude. I finally got an "A" too, fabulous feeling darling, but it didn't come without a fight. Honey, my hair started growing I was thinking so hard. I kicked tables...
  10. In the beginning it was tough, but once I moved to the front row of the class (less distraction), got involved with class mates who would be reflecting a chapter, study groups, I wasn't afraid to say I don't understand, and I began to spend 4 to 6 h...
  11. Dyscalculia and Nursing

    I am a 41 year old woman who have decided after over 20 years of working as a nurse assistant to become a nurse. I have lived with this problem for years. I've finally overcome the embarrassment, humiliation and immaturity to pursue my long life drea...