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Hello all! Just thought I'd start a thread for all of those folks that have submitted, or are getting ready to submit, their applications for FCCJ's Fall '08 term.
I will be submitting my application in a few weeks, when this Spring term ends. I have taken my NAT (twice), so I'm good to go there, but still need to get my CPR class done. I called several places & I'm waiting to hear back from them.
I look forward to chatting with & getting to know all of you, who will be doing the count-down with me... on getting our acceptance letters!!!
I know it helps to sound-board off each other & to lean on each other for support... especially with getting all the things done that we have to do!
Best of luck & success to all!!!
i say go for it!!!! like i said before your life should not stop because of nursing school, you just have to learn to jugle it all efficiently!! I dont know if you believe in God, but time here is precious, and with his return possibly coming at any second you dont have any time to waist!! get on with your life girl friend, nursing school is just a bonus! you cant take it with you!
Happppppy Belated Birthday Tanya!! You could not have said this any better!! The time that God gives us is certainly precious and my motto in life is..."To Live Every Moment as if it's our last". What have we got to lose??
Okay...so first of all CONGRATS to all you who are going to be getting married or having a child in the midst of nursing school. Thats such an exciting thing!!! Now..I feel like the one kind of out of the loop as far as marriage and children are concerned. I am fixing to be 20 on the 29th. I'm still single, but dating alot of guys. I love my life right now and wouldn't trade it for the world. I'm hoping to graduate nursing school at 21, get on my feet, and experience life. I have had soooo many opportunities to settle down with various individuals, but I don't. I have this goal and I want to reach it, then my life will be open to marriage and children. It's like I can't let myself have those things until I get through this. Is that weird??? I'm not saying I wouldn't let myself fall in love if the right person came along, but I'm just not looking for it. If it happens, then so be it. What are everyone's thoughts??
Well, that makes perfect sense to me. As I said, everyone's got a different path. I got married at 19 to a godly man and it was the right time for me. Lots of people wait and experience life a little before marriage and/or kids. Pros and cons both ways. Don't feel weird. We're all in different situations. More power to you for getting this thing done without the stress of marriage and kids. Wish I could've done this before kids but I was teaching preschool and youth group and majoring in education. But you never know what's down the road. You'll always have a job available, though, with a nursing degree.
Well, that makes perfect sense to me. As I said, everyone's got a different path. I got married at 19 to a godly man and it was the right time for me. Lots of people wait and experience life a little before marriage and/or kids. Pros and cons both ways. Don't feel weird. We're all in different situations. More power to you for getting this thing done without the stress of marriage and kids. Wish I could've done this before kids but I was teaching preschool and youth group and majoring in education. But you never know what's down the road. You'll always have a job available, though, with a nursing degree.
Thanks!! I think you're right and everyone has a different purpose in life. I'm just grateful that this program is only a year and 4 months. That makes things a whole lot easier. And I'm quite excited about the job opportunities. I've thought about Travel Nursing..it pays great and it just seems sooo exciting. Well on another note, kudos to you for doing this while being a wife and mother. You defintely earn my respect!! Your going to do a great job!!
Ok, it's a rant coming up. Anyone getting the run-around for financial aid? I don't qualify for a Pell Grant and have been to worksource. Is there any sort of funding available thru FCCJ without the Pell Grant? It's a pain to call and everyone tells me something different. Has anyone had any experience with any other type of funding?
Ok, it's a rant coming up. Anyone getting the run-around for financial aid? I don't qualify for a Pell Grant and have been to worksource. Is there any sort of funding available thru FCCJ without the Pell Grant? It's a pain to call and everyone tells me something different. Has anyone had any experience with any other type of funding?
If you actually turned in your FAFSA (even if you didn't qualify), then you should be able to apply for scholarships. I'm sure there is stuff other than that, but I'm not sure.
https://allnurses.com/forums/f50/pregnant-anyone-else-319452.html
Hey I stumble accross this and thought of dizern. If they can do it, so can you. ha ha funny how we all were just talking about this yesterday.:)
Pregnant during nursing school??? I wouldn't advise it. Cheryl James was right, you can only miss 2 clinicals (and they have to be made up) NO EXCEPTIONS! A guy in my group lost his mother during the semester and had to fly back to the Phillipines to tend to family business, missed his clinical time, therefore had to drop. On the other hand, a girl had a baby in Term 3 and has made it thru. But she wasn't allowed in clinical until she was cleared by her doctor (OB). And the time between semesters is short, no breaks, except at Christmas. And the fatigue......the days are longggg. I'm just saying that any missed clinical days must be made up and anything more than 2 absences and you have to drop, no exceptions.
There is a possibility that there will be 12 hour shifts in Adult Health (Terms 2 and 4) for 8 weeks and 12 weeks respectively. There are already 12 hour shifts in Peds and some OB clinicals.
As far a planning a wedding during spring break, be very careful. A friend of mine in school planned her wedding during the college's published Spring Break but they changed it. She ended up having to move her honeymoon because of it. So be cautious.
Pregnant during nursing school??? I wouldn't advise it. Cheryl James was right, you can only miss 2 clinicals (and they have to be made up) NO EXCEPTIONS! A guy in my group lost his mother during the semester and had to fly back to the Phillipines to tend to family business, missed his clinical time, therefore had to drop. On the other hand, a girl had a baby in Term 3 and has made it thru. But she wasn't allowed in clinical until she was cleared by her doctor (OB). And the time between semesters is short, no breaks, except at Christmas. And the fatigue......the days are longggg. I'm just saying that any missed clinical days must be made up and anything more than 2 absences and you have to drop, no exceptions.There is a possibility that there will be 12 hour shifts in Adult Health (Terms 2 and 4) for 8 weeks and 12 weeks respectively. There are already 12 hour shifts in Peds and some OB clinicals.
As far a planning a wedding during spring break, be very careful. A friend of mine in school planned her wedding during the college's published Spring Break but they changed it. She ended up having to move her honeymoon because of it. So be cautious.
Okay..so Clinicals do not include classroom time. Is there a set # of days you can miss classes?? Wow..I really hope I don't get sick alot through this. That would be a nightmare. What days are classes and what days are clinicals?? What are the class times?? Thats crazy!! Thanks sooo much for your help!!
I turned in my papers the other day and they couldn't find folders for any last names starting with P,R and S. They just stuck my folder where it should be and I'm hoping it doesn't get tossed. Um, disorganized anyone? Seems a little unfair that we have to get these minute little details right yet they can lose a whole section of folders and it's not a big deal. It's going to be a long 16 months, ladies...
Well, I've got my papers all turned in, and gotten all of my stuff... well except the uniforms from Meridy's. Apparently, we don't get those until September.
But, any hoo... how about that "skills kit"? A bit pricey for what you get in there, but at least I've got it now. I kept wanting to rip the packages open and practice giving people shots... go figure. No one will let me near them in my house now and I can't figure out why.
Now that I have nothing to do or get anymore, I feel a little blue. I'm afraid I might be coming down off my high. Now I can't wait till orientation in 2 weeks... ho hum....
Tsayuga
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I guess everyone has mainly the same opinion.
I think Spring Break is an awesome time to get married. It is beautiful with flowers and not yet too hot outside. Plus, I whole nine days to have the wedding and a honeymoon! That was when I first was gonna get married this year, but we ended up putting it off due to me still being upset about my Dad's death. Then we eloped in May, lol! (I dunno if my Mom'll ever forgive me, lol)
I would have no compunctions about having a baby and doing nursing at the same time. The doctor for the physical seemed convinced that I was pregnant, but I finally showed him that I wasn't by having him feel my belly. (Yes, I have pregnant-belly shape, lol) I am infertile, I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. If I did get pregnant without medical intervention it would be a miracle. If you want it bad enough, that will make up for how hard it will be. But I think it would be more fun if you didn't have to think about nursing while pregnant or pregnancy while learning nursing.