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dylfitch92

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  1. If, I of all people, can pass physics with a 97%, and chem with an 89%, then you can do it. Although, I haven't taken my biology courses yet but will register to for fall here in a few.
  2. Yeah I talked to a nurse in the hospital my grandpa was at, the other day. She says, " honestly we do more work and probably know more than some MD's". To this, I reply: " really? Why do you say this. Why didn't you go for that degree then?" She says, " too much time, money, work and learning". With, that she realized the huge contradiction of her dialogue. Not all of them are like this, of course. There are douches in all professions. Quick joke: how do you know your dating an LPN? Don't worry she will tell you
  3. I haven't applied to my CC program for my ADN yet, but I have heard a lot of pretentious sounding talk about it from nursing students before. I mean if it's earth-shatteringly hard and people still get pumped out of programs, then why not become an MD and make 100,000 a year lol.
  4. @ Linnn_796: This is late, as i was skimming through hypothetical situations that might pop up in my future. But, don't worry about pompous people that all feel the need to state the fact that they did adequately, or better. This serves as a reminder to always be humble, and if i do as well, or the same, I won't ever feel the need to be audaciously upfront about how good i thought my scores were. That being said, don't worry about it and keep your head up!

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