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  1. i say try and try again....some ppl get in on the 1st go and some have to try twice...i know i did the interview part twice and havent regretted it...i do was thinking of doing an RN after this but are happy as an EN..u can always apply for the next intake and also for uni and see which one happens,,if u get into both u can deferre uni for a yr, (some of the ppl did that on my course)...whatever u decide to do, do the best u can and dont give up....
  2. hi...i just got a tat the other day and in my opinion its ur choice what you do...if other don't like it, tough....but saying that being in the profession we are, it would be better not to have it 'on show' as in have it somewhere where it cant be seen eg back, ankle. and also do keep in mind that some pt have them as well so why cant us, we are only human as well...if the tat would affects the way i work then maybe i would have decided it againts it but it doesnt, im still the same person..tat or no tat
  3. hi...the test is pretty easy, but do remember you have the interviews for the placements after that and thats where things can get tricky, a lot of people want to get into the 'best' big hospitals so they have many people to interview and thats where the talent of 'selling yourself' becomes handy...good luck with it...

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