Published Sep 27, 2005
babycheekz420
15 Posts
hey everyone..
i have posted in this section many times and i have gotten such good responses so i figured that this would be a good place to post... after taking the advice of another user on here, ive decided to become a CNA (also in school to become a NNP eventually). Currently im in school at Stony Brook University working on my BS. i was wondering if it is hard to be a full time student and also take the CNA training classes? i would really love to get into the medical field and it seems like a CNA would do me right... so plez comment comment comment... ur advice is much appreciated...
~kim~
sunnysideup09
220 Posts
Congrats on getting started babycheekz420! As long as you are motivated and determined anything is possible. I'm not going to say it'll be a piece of cake and easy. That would be downright lying. You can do it! I managed going through school fulltime, working fulltime and being a single mother. Couple of helpful hints: 1. Be organized...one you get behind, it's hard to get ahead again. 2. Realize that something else in your life will have to give....for me it was not having a tidy house every minute of the day and cutting back on the television. Best of luck!
Christine, RNC, BSN
hey everyone..i have posted in this section many times and i have gotten such good responses so i figured that this would be a good place to post... after taking the advice of another user on here, ive decided to become a CNA (also in school to become a NNP eventually). Currently im in school at Stony Brook University working on my BS. i was wondering if it is hard to be a full time student and also take the CNA training classes? i would really love to get into the medical field and it seems like a CNA would do me right... so plez comment comment comment... ur advice is much appreciated... ~kim~
Thanks a lot nicumom75 for ur motivating words... im a real hard worker and i hope that i will be able to do this... i really need a job n want a job in the NICU... well thanks a lot for your advice...