I didn't mean any offense by my previous post, and if you (Cathy) took any offense by it I'm truly sorry. I tend to give an opinion in a "what would I do if I were in your shoes" kind of way, so this is exactly that- my opinion & what I would thi...
I agree with luvscience, I think that it's great you want to try something you've always wanted to do, but realistically I don't know how marketable you would be post graduation and also the money, time and effort put towards the degree would probabl...
I am also a new grad RN, graduated last year 6/2015 and have worked at an outpatient office for 8 years. I have applied and applied and applied to CT hospitals all over to get in and get that acute care experience but none have called me back. I have...
I studied for about 6 months and first I tried ATI the rationales didn't offer much of an explanation for me so I paid for Kaplan after hearing from my friend that "it was the best". I mostly used their videos for content but I just didn't understand...
WOW! I'm a new grad myself currently studying for the nclex && applying for jobs... But this scares me because I know I will need extensive training once I step foot in the hospital.. Or anywhere! .. I probably won't be much help here, but wh...
Hello all!! just wanted to know how fast did you hear back from YNHHS after applying?? I'm a new grad Associate Nurse and applied to 3 different positions (part time evening w/benefits) within their organization... Just wanted to know if it's easier ...
Hey! I'm just reading your post now and am curious to know how it went for you?? I too have only worked outpatient and don't have any med surg experience... Can you please share? I'm nervous myself about starting a med surg position that I have delay...
The exam I felt was more difficult than LS1 mostly because there were alot of "select all that apply"... But definitely do-able!! I used diff materials to study with but the practice exams def helped and so did doing nclex style questions on the spec...