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SaintSybella

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  1. Perhaps big cities might be more leniant. I don't know, I was also thinking that if I worked in a big city, my hair could possibly help build that "trust" relationship (like what TinyNurse said to me earlier)....being it inner-city and all. I don't know. This is how I've been pretty much my whole life. ahhhh why must I make things so difficult for myself!! lol And my hair is long enough that I can tie it back. It looks completely normal when i have it down.
  2. Hi everyone! I'm new on this board so I don't know if this was discussed yet but............. I love dying my hair. The color I love having it most is bright red. Problem is...I'm also asian...so I guess some people might think it kind of odd. I don't know...all thoughout school I've always been the oddball. (I also have a mohawk, but it's long enough that when I have it down, it looks perfectly normal.) I guess you could say I'm pretty "alternative." anyways, the thing is, bright hair has always been a huge part of my style. Sometimes I dye it other colors such as purple, etc. But mostly I'm a red person. And I'm wondering if having this hair color (red) might prevent me from being a nurse. Although I think it really shouldn't....I get good grades and I'm compassionate....but I'm worried that it might. Are hospitals extremely strict about this? What are some nursing jobs that are more lenient on this? And have you ever seen any "eccentric" nurses like me? thanks!
  3. Hi there! I'm also a nursing student at AU. I'm a freshman....maybe you're in some of my classes

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