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Im Wanting To Become A Nurse im Not Lazy Ect But In my High School I Had very Bad Problomes With Grades Normely C-E's I Try Really Hard But I Still Fail. So IV Desided To Take my GED Now My Qestion Really Is If i Pass My GED Is There Really Any Chance of Become A Nurse? *reasion behinde wanting a ged is i have failed 2 tiems already on 9th grade and trying hard on 3rd time but seems its not work for me so iv desided to find out if i could become a nurse with a GED whats are my chances could u plz tell me? thank you
It is good to have dreams and goals, but the fact that the OP is failing 9th grade for the 3rd time is really what she should be concentrating on. She really needs to figure out what she needs to fix in order to be successful in school. Although school isn't everything, it is important to gain a foundation of knowledge and develop skills that she will use in college and in the workplace. However she decides to finish her high school education whether it be to graduate or get her GED, that should be the priority. Don't put the cart before the horse. Take your education one step at a time, and don't waste effort worrying about things that aren't your task at hand. Get your GED or your diploma, and then begin your general education classes at a community college. If you find that you are doing well, then consider taking your nursing prerequisites (if that is still what you want to do). Chances are you will change your major several times. Without much education it is very hard to know what really interests you. OP good luck, and take it one step at a time.
Nice, very nice. I like the way you put this. Rational, straightforward, good common sense.
?Are you even a nursing student yet,I'm so sorry but I have to ask?
Yes, I am.
Do you have anything to say about my previous post, or are you going to just keep pretenting I didn't call you out for acting like a petty child [not to mention erroneously trying to make me feel stupid for misspelling a single word] ? I'm so sorry, but I have to ask....
Most certainly does,well at least in my opinion.Dont give me advice if you aint even there.
First, you're the one giving out poor advice to someone who is already struggling. Secondly, you are misinformed when it comes to college professors. College professors have never been very lenient specifically nursing professors. OC said he was a student. He even has a degree. So whether or not he's a student, does not matter. No one is giving you advice anyways. Ya know, you start to lose credibility when you make rude comments.
So you're saying the highest goal a woman can have is to get married and raise children? Ah, ignorance on top of mediocre writing skills......lovely.
i don't think that is what she is saying. I think what she is trying to say is that no matter how much schooling or degrees you have, it's not going to do anything for the lonliness you may feel at the end of the day.
Go back to your biology class if you need to,from what I have been learning I believe we were created and came to this world to procreate.
Regardless of how we were created, some people find that their schooling is more important before starting a family. Wouldn't it be easier to finish school and then start a family. I think it would. I think it's wrong to judge people who are career-oriented rather than family oriented.
SharonH, RN
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LOL!!