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i know some of us have received our letters so i was wondering who else i will be making this journey with for the next 2 years.
my name is allison shaffer and it's nice to meet you. i know we will all be close because it's a small group. it would be nice to get to know some of you before november 17. :)
I just finished test 5 and I got a 94 :) It's not that 100 I needed to get an A for the coursebut it's good enough.
Good luck to everyone who is about to take test 5!
OK, if you're like me you are :smackingf :selfbonk: about those "6 points", but like you said, it is GOOD ENOUGH!! WOOOOOHOOO! Congrats!!!
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Thank your lucky stars TEST 5 is OVER,
and you did WONDERFUL!!!!
:monkeydance::balloons: :yelclap::smiley_aa :beer: :bowingpur
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:icon_hug: thank you everybody for your continuing support. it really helps me :)
katie- good luck to you!!! ever since i used the anxiety remedy you gave me (actually envisioning myself getting a good grade and rewarding myself for it) i have been soaring through these tests. i will probably use that for the rest of my life and i have you to thank!!!
I have a question for you guys that are in semester 1 (or I should say pretty much done with semester 1)..what's the difference in the "nursing skills" class and the "clinical" (RN training)? I remember a couple of years ago when I was taking the class to become a CNA that we did skills on each other at the school and then later we went to a nursing home and practiced our skills on the residents. I'm guessing it's something like that - the "nursing skills" is what they teach in class and then the "clinical" is where you get to practice the skills on real patients. Is my understanding correct? I am feeling like Fun2Care was last semester...I am getting excited because I really feel like I am going to get in for Spring.
what's the difference in the "nursing skills" class and the "clinical" (RN training)?the "nursing skills" is what they teach in class and then the "clinical" is where you get to practice the skills on real patients. Is my understanding correct?
Yes. You practice skills in lab and then do it on real patients during clinicals. :)
Katie
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Jaxia,
We are in the same boat....glad to see that I have company!