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After attending college on and off for years I have finally decided that I would like to go into nursing.The problem is my grades were not excellent so my options are limited I think I will have

take to my sciences over but thats fine with me. I am now finishing up my Bachelors in Health Sciences and would like to attend Lutheran School of Nursing. Can anyone tell me about this program? Is it possible to complete if you have children? I will have three little ones and don't want to set myself up for failure. I hate that I had to go through the motions to finally come to this decision, but God makes no mistakes. I think getting married and starting my family helped me to come to this realization, and for the first time I am attending school for me and not because its whats expected of me. Sorry for the long post I just really need some insight because nursing is seeming so far out of my reach. I even considered Chamberlain but they wanted me to take all my classes over because they over five years old and I didnt want to do that and the community colleges have really long waiting list.

I did. I'm at St. Alexius, which is working out great for me. I'm nearly done with orientation.

How is it there? Do you like it? R u starting out on nights?

How is it there? Do you like it? R u starting out on nights?

I love it. The staff is great, the patients are interesting. I could have taken another gig for more pay, but this is the job I truly wanted, and it's working great.

I'm hired for nights, yes. But I've been orientating on days. I've got a month left, and then I move onto nights. Bittersweet really. I'll get paid more (night time difference), but I'm used to the staff on days. I've gotten to know them, and I love 'em.

What I really want is to work on Weekend options. Work every Sat. and Sun., plus one day during the week, and it pays an extra $10/hr.

I love it. The staff is great, the patients are interesting. I could have taken another gig for more pay, but this is the job I truly wanted, and it's working great.

I'm hired for nights, yes. But I've been orientating on days. I've got a month left, and then I move onto nights. Bittersweet really. I'll get paid more (night time difference), but I'm used to the staff on days. I've gotten to know them, and I love 'em.

What I really want is to work on Weekend options. Work every Sat. and Sun., plus one day during the week, and it pays an extra $10/hr.

Thats good to hear!

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