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And how thankful I am!!!!
I pick up books on Monday Sept.28th (14 for 4 classes:stone), Thurs. Oct.1st is orientation, and then
FINALLY Monday Oct. 5th is 1st day of class. I have all my 'stuff' together...pens, hilighters, binders,
etc. Claimed a study area....turned the dining room into my official study spot. We usually eat in the
kitchen anyways, so I can leave my stuff there and no-one should bother it.
My schedule isn't too bad either. We don't have class on Fridays and clinicals won't start for us until
next qtr. Here's my schedule: Intro to Prof. Nursing 830-1230 Mon.; Principles of Asessment 9-12 Tues
and Critical Thinking/Studying/Reading in Nursing 2-4 Tues; Prinicples of Assessment Lab 830-1230 W/Th.
I've been so excited and anxious for this day to come and now that it's upon me, I am completely
nervous!! The jitters are horrible.
Keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
Kathy
Thanks again, Kathy.
I am definitely not that student. I always come to class prepared. I do understand that NS is a completely different beast entirely and I'm open to the fact that I may have to alter some of my study habits. And that's fine. I appreciate your [and your hubby's] advice. It's good to get info from the other side. Thank you!
Kathy
sharpeimom
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hi kathy,
me again... my college professor husband just walked by, read over my shoulder, and said to tell you asking questions is just fine as long as you've read the assigned material you were assigned first, you don't disrupt the class asking one question right after the other after the other because if you have that
much to ask about, go to office hours instead. he also said that most professors and instructors aren't ogres if you are good student and don't try to con.
kathy
sharpeimom:paw::paw: