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dragonjennifer

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  1. I was concerned about the cost as well. I do make a lot more money than most college students. I work for a corporate travel agency though, nothing to do with nursing. I was considering changing to something in the medical field; however, I make so much more than I would if I were to do that. Kinda sucks that I'm stuck, but hey it helps pay the bills. I am trying to get my GPA up as high as possible in hopes of scholarships and then as a last resort loans, but my credit sucks.
  2. I'm glad to hear that. I know both of the schools are excellent I'm just scared of making the wrong decision. Ugh! School can be scary.
  3. I am currently in school for my Bachelors degree in nursing. I'm lost as to what I can do to be able to specialize in the Neonatal area. My goal is to work in the NICU. I've looked at some of the websites and I'm just missing something. The Universities in San Antonio don't seem to have any neonatal specialization classes.
  4. I'm currently going to SAC;however, in another few semesters I'll be ready to transfer on. I'm just not sure where I should go. Incarnate Word or UT. I am going for my bachelors of nursing. I like the smaller teacher to student ratio at Incarnate Word, but I have heard some talk that their students don't come to the floor as prepared as the UT students. Can anyone help me? - Thanks

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