I work 20-30 hours a week and go to school, too. It's hard but manageable. I am fortunate that I have an extremely supportive family. They make my life easier by keeping busy when I need to study...
Good morning, Our hospital has been very focused on customer service/performance improvement lately (suprise!). My manager feels like she spends so much time telling people what they've done wrong,...
LumpyLooRN replied to eager1hasbegun's topic in Maryland Nursing
You're usually paid a percentage based on your hours. For example, if you work three 12 hour shifts per week, you're 90%. If full time employees (80 hour/week) earn $5000 per year tuition...
We don't have temporary licenses in MD. And, just an FYI, our BON is very slow at responding. I've actually had to go there in person because it's nearly impossible to get through to them. I'm just...
Hi Patti, I'm new to the school & just working on orientation right now. So far, they have been very helpful & responsive so I have a great feeling about the program. Good
Good morning, There is too much unnecessary information in your cover letter. Although it is very enthusiastic, recruiters want you to be short & to the point. All of the info about your mom &...
I took a refresher course last year after an 8 year break from nursing. I would highly recommend one, even if your state doesn't require it. It really does "refresh" your memory. I didn't forget...
Thanks for the additional info! I looked on Amazon for Reference Point but it only brought up a few APA books. Where did you purchase the program? Also, can you pick different chat times each week or...
How were the religion classes? And what about the service learning requirement? The way I understand it is that I can use my hospital or my local health department to meet the rquirments. Is that...
You know, that bugged me, too! You're absolutely right. But in the end, I think that this school works well for my schedule & time frame. I wanted to do TESC but they want your RN classes to...
I'm applying to this school and I'm wondering if anyone that is a current or former student can give me a general idea of what to expect, such as how exams are taken, workload, which courses were more...