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ReeceTrey

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  1. So I live in a mid size city and don’t get too many cfs per night, compared to a major city. I work permanent nights. I’ll try it out! Thanks !
  2. I really appreciate your comment, honestly ALL OF THE COMMENTS! It tells me that I am not insane, the first person, or naive to do what I am doing. Seeing others who have went through this struggle tells me that I have to get through it while being successful because it sounds like you pulled much more responsibility than me and still was successful. Thank you for your feedback!!
  3. I'm happy to hear this. I'm guessing you worked similar hours? How many sleepless nights (Straight off of work then class)? Im fine with this but I just wanted advice on dealing with it. May have to catch a couple hours of sleep in the car every now and then LOL
  4. Thanyou, any advice? any experience with this?
  5. Very true, I appreciate this advice. I did the math in my head and there will be some nights without sleep. I feel that I can do this but I also don’t want to be naive the way I’m thinking. I’m a bit conflicted
  6. Thank-you for the feedback. This actually makes a lot of sense, basically work through the program as if I were a student with little obligations so they don’t have a reason to single me out? I know this will be difficult!
  7. Hello All, I am new to this thread. I am here to inquire on those who have had full-time jobs while in nursing school. I was recently accepted into a competitive nursing program. I am a full-time police officer and I work strictly nights. My schedule work as follows: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Week 2: Wednesday, Thursday (I switch between these two weekly) I work from 5pm - 5 am I would like to say that I am used to doing school during the day and working at night. I completed my bachelors degree while Active Duty Military doing something similar, I am a business major. I have also completed all my prerequisites online (A&P1, A&P2, Microbio, Dev psychology, General psychology) in the Summer and this current semester with a 4.0 GPA. I am sure Nursing school will be much more difficult than this. Any tips? I do not have the option of going down to part time! Please be honest and real with me! I can't take it! I would also like to say as a police officer, I have a lot of downtime in-between calls and I can use this time to study. Do you think this is sustainable? The program is 5 semesters long including Summer semesters.
  8. Hello all, I was recently accepted into the Summer cohort with Carolinas college of health sciences in Charlotte NC. I will be working full time, no way around it. I am curious of the hours of this program as I am unable to find any previous cohort information. Can anyone tell me about this school?

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