Multicollinearity replied to moonshadeau's topic in General Nursing
Yes, I miss that too. I would hope that it would put politicians sexual scandals in perspective compared to what can really go bad in the country. This article isn't the study I referred to earlier....
Multicollinearity replied to moonshadeau's topic in General Nursing
This is happening everywhere. I will try to find a link for a study I saw recently. It was done by economists, showing that actual income, purchasing power, is going DOWN for working Americans,...
Multicollinearity replied to CoffeeRTC's topic in General Nursing
I'm surprised this story didn't mention the recently discovered link between PPI's and bacterial pneumonia also. I don't have a news link on the PPI/pneumonia news unfortunately, but I recall seeing...
If you do your fafsa before Jan 1st, you will use figures from your 2004 taxes. If you apply after Jan 1 you will use 2005 tax figures. If you will not be working when you are in school and your tax...
Actually this sounds quite normal to me. It sounds like possibly a mid-life crisis. Perhaps you were too busy with being the perfect "pioneer" woman to pay attention to subtle internal cues that you...
My advisor recommended that I take A&P1 and A&P2 accelerated in the same semester. She said take nothing else, except maybe psych 101 to bring me up to 12 credits. What do you think about 1...
In my experience, the only people in academia who care about so called community college stigma are students. Professors don't care...employers don't care. I know a ph.d, MD's and a JD who all...
Multicollinearity replied to happi's topic in Arizona Nursing
I hear only good things about UMC. It's a magnet hospital. 4:1 ratios. Of course I'm just a full time student doing my pre-reqs, so this is the extent of my knowledge! I do hear stay away from Kino...
I tend to think decide what you want to do and set your course to do just that. You know that expression...follow your passion? Even if you ended up with (gasp!) a 3.2 GPA and couldn't get into med...