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How about a thread that will allow us to introduce ourselves to those who are new and the new students can do the same.
I am Stephany, 42, mother of 3 children, a son 22, a daughter 15, and a son 13. I am an LPN of nearly 11 years, and I am in my first semester of a five-semester rn program.
Care to share?
originally posted by saudinursehi stephany & everyone ... it's good idea
my name is mansour 29 y o saudi with the most beautiful baby around the world .
mansour. it is great to have you among us.
i start out my journey of studying nursing right after my high school diploma in saudi arabia. i did 70 credits in saudi arabia, then decided to see more of the world and applied to jordan unvi of science and technology in jordan. it's my first semester here in jordan. the univi is tough and must put in allot of time studying. but non-the less none of this is new to me. i was hoping to travel to the states; i did get the acceptance to the unvi of center florida. where as i did not get the acceptance for the visa.
how wonderful for you to start early with your education. sorry to hear your visa was denied.
it's my honor to be a member of your board.
this and all the boards at allnurses are under the administration of brian, however, we are delighted you are here and look forward to more of your postings.
last but not lest i would like to ask about the field nursing process, is it just limited to books or is there such a field out there in the real world and could be able to get a job in this field? to make it more clearly in hospitals is it used?
yes, after the completion of school and successful passing of state boards, one have many options in obtaining a job and hospitals are among them.
much continued success to you.
HELLO ALL!!
I am 31 and have taken one semester of prereq's (Survey of Western Civilization II, Computer Information Systems and Sociology 101) and will be taking one more semester in Jan. (Human Anatomy and Physiology, Psycholog 101, English Lit, Chemistry 130)
Nursing program starts in Aug here(Sierra Vista, AZ) and I'm hoping I'll be accepted....
I have kids with tails ranging from 2.5 lbs. - 138 lbs.
Hope you're all as excited about school as I am...(Well, not the actual sitting in class, but you know what I mean!!):chuckle
hi, barbara! with getting your liberal arts degree, you shouldn't have but a couple of science classes left to do, right.originally posted by bellaterra2002i'm barbara, from southern california, divorced, 54 years old this new year's eve, and not even starting my pre-reqs (all of which i did 30 years ago! lol) again in the fall of 2003. (i am finishing my aa in lib arts before i begin.) but looking forward to it all.
much continued success to you.
originally posted by zoryahello all!!
i am 31 and have taken one semester of prereq's (survey of western civilization ii, computer information systems and sociology 101) and will be taking one more semester in jan. (human anatomy and physiology, psycholog 101, english lit, chemistry 130)
nursing program starts in aug here(sierra vista, az) and i'm hoping i'll be accepted....
i have kids with tails ranging from 2.5 lbs. - 138 lbs.
hope you're all as excited about school as i am...(well, not the actual sitting in class, but you know what i mean!!):chuckle
i wish you all the best.
SaudiNurse
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Hi Stephany & everyone ... it's good idea
my name is Mansour 29 y o Saudi with the most beautiful baby around the world . I start out my journey of Studying Nursing Right after my High School diploma in Saudi Arabia. I did 70 credits in Saudi Arabia, then decided to see more of the world and applied to Jordan unvi of Science and technology in Jordan. It's my first semester here in Jordan. The univi is tough and must put in allot of time studying. But non-the less none of this is new to me. I was hoping to travel to the states; i did get the acceptance to the unvi of Center Florida. Where as i did not get the acceptance for the visa. It's my honor to be a member of your board. Last but not lest i would like to ask about the field nursing process, is it just limited to books or is there such a field out there in the real world and could be able to get a job in this field? To make it more clearly in hospitals is it used?