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Hello all! Just wanted to post and say hello. I'm a new pre-nursing student (started this spring). Here's a little about myself...
I'm a 38yr old married father of 3 boys (OMG....shhhhhh, don't tell anyone a man is here!! LOL). I've got a bachelors degree in Information Systems. I've been in the IT field for about 12 years now and it hasn't been very rewarding. Medical has always been a secret love of mine. So....here I am.
Needless to say, I've got all my pre-reqs with exception to my sciences...so that's where I am. Now I'm trying to figure out if I want to go for an LPN and get to work as I bridge to an RN, or just go for the BSN right off the bat. I have all the typical issues it seems....how much will it cost, what to do with the kids, how much time will it require, what will I make, how can I survive this madness???????????
Anyway....I'm in my first Biology class along with an online Psych class. I'm already feeling stressed with the amount of info you have to absorb. I haven't been in a classroom in 10 years!!
Helpful, encouraging words are definitely needed...along with a dose of reality.
Happy to be here and looking foreward to the future.
Oh...after eating chinese today, I got a fortune that I thought was fitting....."Use your abilities at this time to stay focused on your goal. You will succeed!"
Brett
Where did you take this online course at? I'm currently looking for an online general/intro psych class. Thanks!
I took my online class at Tulsa Community College. They use Blackboard, which is an online student / class resource so you can have a class email, discussion boards, etc. The instructor posts notes, discussion forums, exams, quizzes, paper assigments, etc. It was pretty easy to navigate through.
Good Luck!
marilynmom, LPN, NP
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I would say for a lot of nurses your statement is true
I would encourage ANYONE thinking about nursing or the medical field to work in the hospital in some capacity (CNA, nurse tech, etc) to see what it's really like. It's not for everyone and you won't know it's for you or not until your actually working in the field (even clinicals don't count). Most of the medical residents I have worked with want out, but they are in too much debt to have much choice--so it's not just RNs.
I am very lucky to have gotten out of the hospital and I love my current job, but jobs like this are few and far between. I won't work in the hospital again if I have a choice. There are good jobs out there for RNs, you just have to know how to find them!