I completely agree with VetRobRN. Don't let the negative things in your environment drag you down. If your classmates laughed at you, ignore them. If your instructor rolled eyes on you, find another instructor. I would say the trick is to do endless ...
Hi. I completely understand your stress and hardship. I was a CNA for 4 years with experience both in the hospital and nursing home too. I would like to congratulate you for graduating RN school in just a few more months! You are almost there! I woul...
I would still go for the local community colleges. With financial aid, it should be way much easier to handle. If you get the prerequisite courses and the TEAS, the point system shouldn't be too intimidating. You don't need to be at the top of the po...
It seems the OP is refusing to listen to all these great advice and turning his/her back away from reality. Nursing is not a suitable profession for the OP, and he/she will regret it after graduation.
Tiffany, did you receive any further directions after the acceptance letter, minus the one that says don't accept twice? I remember the letter said that we are going to receive more information before or on 4/1, so I am just puzzled. Thanks!
I am in the exact same boat as you. Having a bachelor's in a non-nursing degree and 25, but I just got accepted to a local ADN program. I don't really get why people have the greatest urge to work at hospitals right after graduation these days. With ...
Ndoht replied to RunnerD1987's topic in Pre-Nursing
Everything depends. A lot of ADN + BSN bridge together are much cheaper than just BSN. You have to research your specific schools. If you don't have a competitive cumulative GPA, you might want to consider ADN first. LPN in my area can still find wor...
Ndoht replied to Theotherone's topic in Stress 101
I hope you are reading these responses. They are really good advices. Like the vast majority of the commentors, I suggest that you be extra supportive of this period in his life. He will really appreciate it afterwards. Maybe you can become his study...
I checked back at their admission requirements page. They do require "at least 6 credits in college-level English" to begin the admission process. Well, you will fulfill that requirement in no time and definitely get accepted the next time you apply!...
Seriously?! I cannot believe you could be denied admission with such good grades! Exactly which English class did you lack, may I ask? It's got to be a REALLY important English class..... I thought they said you don't have to have already taken all t...