I took Physio I in-class and then Physio II online, and didn't do so well in both of them. My problem was, I didn't know what to expect. I tried to study everything for the in-class course but the...
Veganlover123, I'm not sure what your chances of getting in are because I'm guessing it depends where exactly you are on the waitlist. My situation is kind of different since there are more seats...
Just A Wanderer replied to PrettyNerd's topic in General Students
Not having a vehicle throughout nursing school is doable but, tbh, is extremely challenging. I can get to and from school using public transportation but no matter the time of day, I will not make it...
Just A Wanderer replied to CaliforniaRNnow's topic in General Students
I cried the day before starting first semester of nursing school out of anxiety. Schedules, assignments, clinical, socializing... none of these things have brought me to tears...
I know some people who are getting by with just their nursing fundamentals textbook. Everything else they borrow from the library. We've only completed our first year
^ I was thinking the same thing since men cannot be carriers, only affected by hemophilia. Although I read somewhere that females can still have hemophilia, albeit it's very
Just A Wanderer replied to NurseYomi's topic in General Students
I wish I got a tablet. I would still bring paper and pens though. I'm scared my laptop will get damaged somehow (not to mention it being too heavy... I bring a lot of other stuff to
I applied pretty "late" for the fall term last year and got accepted in early July, I think. There were two waitlisted students who got offered seats the second day of the
^ I agree. I, too, would suggest taking anatomy and physiology by itself, with no other course because the content is HEAVY. I had to take both classes during first year of nursing school (along with...
Just A Wanderer replied to BeachsideRN's topic in Research
My class had a guest speaker who is a research nurse, her first job after graduating nursing school. So it's possible! I'm interested in research nursing too and I wish I had asked this guest speaker...
I got accepted into a CNA-type college program a few years ago (prior to nursing school). I didn't follow through with it and I regret my decision! You will gain a lot of useful skills and experience...