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LD1

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  1. Ya, I might have to be willing to move though. I applied at the technical school here. It's up to the places I'd do clinical hours at apparently. I'm going to do everything I can to get in, because out of all the careers out there, nursing seems like the best fit for me. I learned I have an aunt in Minnesota who's a nurse practitioner. I'm going to start talking with her and see if she has any advice.
  2. Thank you. Going to do the best I can. I also has terrible grades in the second half of highschool. Hoping for a second chance in life...
  3. So, after a lot of thought, I've chosen to try to turn my life around and try to become a nurse. I have a marijuana possession ticket and an alcohol possession ticket, both misdemeanors, from when I was 17. I'm hoping that I can still get into school, maybe get them expunged and hopefully get a job in the nursing field. My long term goal is to become a nurse practitioner. Is it possible to get hired or even get my license in wisconsin, do I need to get my record expunged? Will I ever be hirable? I made a mistake when I was young, I don't think I can do the math to enter the other field I'm interested in. I don't know if I really have a future and it's scary.
  4. My local trade school had an lpn and an ADN program.

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