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lexi917

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  1. Like what we were told in school...."afterall we are only human, we make mistakes too"....
  2. My two cents on most of these post. First of all, getting into debt to get a career or degree you dreamed of. First of all you can't always avoid debt. In your life there will always be something you owe, but the choices behind it is what matters. From what I learn, being in debt for materialistic items are not always a good choice. Being in debt for your education is good but only up to a certain limit. If you can afford to pay most of the tuition yourself, then do so. Every financial aid office would tell you, "borrow only what you need.". Sacrifices are basically the key to any success. I'm a full time nursing student, working almost full time or even booking overtime when there's a deadline, a mother and a wife. Yes I do cut down on my sleep to about four hours or less but what kept me going is my dream to become someone that my daughter can look up to and be able to able to help my husband and family financially, living a less debt free life. Being in a rewarding career is also the reason I choose to go to nursing school. Second of all, I know some private nursing can cost up to 30,000 per year, but you decide whether its really worth graduating from such a high end school or find something within your affordable range. I don't believe a patient is going to ask where you graduate from when you take care of them but they wuill appreciate more if you can actually apply what you learn in school quite confidently. Take note into your learning and work hard for what you want. Try to minimize your debt if you possibly can. Sacrifice is the key to any success and I can't stress that enough. I know everyone situation/circumstances are different. But if you choose to go into something you know you're going to need money, cut out other expenses you don't need and use that money to pay for the tuition or cost instead. For example, eating out, shopping for new clothes and shoes, going to the movies or even going on a vacation. You'll find that when you do that you'll become less stress of debt or anything that is even on a more persoanl level. Well as that is said, good luck to whatever you choose to do, but just choose wisely.
  3. I think it's doable...I don't live as far down, I live in East Brunswick, exit 9 off the turnpike and take the Suburban Coach bus into work everyday. Sleeping on the bus, is comfortable so it's not too bad. Plus if you're working 12 hours shift, then you can work every other day or so, so it won't be too straining. I believe some places will also cover your cost of commute, giving you transit check, like my husband's company. Good luck. Best thing to do is to try riding the train in and see how you feel about it.
  4. Here's a link guys... http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?r=1&ISBN=9780323010962&ourl=Mosbys%2DHandbook%2Dof%2DAnatomy%2DPhysiology%2FKevin%2DT%2DPatton
  5. hey everyone, i'm taking a&p i and ii during the summer, breaking down into the first and second half. i have found a manual that is very helpful and good to have. i carry it everywhere with me and glance at it when i get the chance. thought i should share with you guys...it's "mosby's handbook anatomy & physiology - patton & thibodeau" you can pick this at any book store, i got mine from barnes & noble. this has the diagram, description and summary of what you need to know. when i find something that's not in the book, but is covered in the lecture and we need to know, i jot it down alongside the column. hope this help you guys, as summer session is a cram in a short period of time. good luck to all
  6. Hey Panthyr and pumpkinhead, thanks a bunch for the support. Unfortunately, I haven't taken any Bio classes yet. I did try to start taking it this spring semester with A&P I but circumstances at work make it difficult for study time. So I dropped out of my classes this semester. I am planning on taking A&P I this summer. Wish I had finish one first and couldve taken two this summer to get it out of the way. I did break the news to my bosses and they're willing to work with my schedule and I can do as much as I can from home. So its not too bad, but starting Spring of 2009 I have to find work elsewhere. I know they take nursing students at hospitals as a nurse aide, just going to be a big pay cut but it will pay off at the end. Good luck with everything and the news breaking part too. Lexi
  7. I don't hate what I'm doing now. I have a great employer and love what I do, but just cant stand a few people I work with. I guess you find that everywhere you go to anyways. But the only thing is I don't see myself doing what I'm doing for the rest of my life, I want a rewarding career that will lead me somewhere in the future. I guess job stability is what I want, and being able to help others makes it even more rewarding. Have been a PCA before, and I find it satisfying at times and there are times when it's not so much. It's all the same no matter where you go, but how you make of it. Well good luck to those of you who are waiting for school to start and for those who are still applying. I'm a mommy to my lovely 2 year old daughter and a wife, also working full time, and going to school full time. Forgot the actual words, but I always remember the saying "Life is only what you make of it." So it's understandable to those who have to work to maintain their finances (bills, etc.) and those just to get by. GOOD LUCK and CONGRATS!!!
  8. LOL, this is like my third post to you RN2B25. Congrats dear, and I'll see you at Orientation. I was wondering though, do you have to get the uniforms from them or can you get it somewhere else? I see I have to bring my retired credit card back out now, but for a good cause, so I'm excited to. I'm always on aim if you want to chat teknikal242
  9. Hey RN2B, Congrats dear on your acceptance. I got in too...hope we can become study buddies...take care and good luck with everything... Lexi
  10. Congrats to everyone that got accepted. I got accepted also. Really nervous, and still wondering what I'm going to do about my finance, since I'm a mom, wife and working full time. Still breaking the big news to my boss about my acceptance and if they're willing to work their schedule with mine so I can still keep my job but only work part time. Wish me luck guys on that area. But beside that, good luck to all as we're one step into the world of Nursing.
  11. Hello everyone, I have taken mine in December of 07. The TEAS is not as bad as everyone think it is. It's fairly simple even for those who have been out of school for so long. It's basic, simple questions that you would have from high school. I've studied what I can, not to mention I had finals the very same week. So I scored an 88.8% with a 95th percentile. Hope that gives you a good idea. Math you have to be quick with your thinking. If you ever played the Brainage game, basically it's as simple as that. There's a coupel conversion problems from like inches to meters or something and someother stuff. One A&P question so don't overwhelm yourself with that subject. My suggestion is to take the online practice assessment exam they have on their website. That will definitely give you a better idea of what you really need to study for. Good luck to those who are still waiting. Honestly, relax and just breathe when you get there. It's so much easier than the SAT and the ACT, that's for sure.
  12. When is the deadline to apply into Trinitas School of Nursing?
  13. Hey School07, Sorry for such a late reply the holidays was hectic for me and I was out of town for quite some time. I'm emailing you right now so hopefully it'll get through to you. When is your exam? Hopefully I get it to you soon enough. My back up plan is the Physician Assistant program at Rutgers/UMDNJ. I'm not sure if our GPA is good enough. Everyone I spoke to here have such a high GPA, and I'm having doubt about my grades now. I'm such a nervous wreck now, and waiting until April for a letter is such a long way. I just recently changed my major at MCC yesterday to Biology Pre-Professional Major. The classes are close enough to the Nursing so it won't be a waste for me to take them. Plus it's the major that will transfer into Rutgers PA program with UMDNJ. So what is your back up plan?
  14. Hey there, I think they just recently changed it to the TEAS this year or last year when they change to Raritan Bay joint program. They are no longer with UMDNJ. There are 100 open seats, with overall and science GPA considered, along with the TEAS exam. I'm not quite sure how many applied this year and who got what. I was an engineering major before i switched over to Biology. So most of my classes are engineering classes. I have taken up to Calc II and so many other classes. I have even taken Chem II, which is really not part of the nursing requirement in MCC. I also believe that the reason why they changed it to TEAS because MCC doesn't require A&PI as a pre-req but more of a co-req. NLN Entrance exam have a lot of A&P questions. So I think that's the reason of the change of exam. From what I hear from the department, they want to keep the students that is already attending MCC first, so MCC student get first priority along with high school graduate. If you're from another community college, you may find yourself in a little tougher competition against someone who may have a lower gpa than you. That's what I hear so don't quote me on that. I'm still bugging them every now and then to see how they make their decisions.
  15. Hey I really have no need for the manual anymore. I will give it to you. I'm not planning on selling it anyways. My GPA is a 3.13 so don't feel too bad. I'm attending there now majoring as a Biology Pre-Professional. Haven't quite take my AP1 either, but I'm registered to take in the Spring of 2008. From what I hear, they choose students who already attend MCC with he high GPA first, and I guess the TEAS is a baseline for cut offs. So just email me your address and I'll send you the booklet. [email protected] There are similar stuff on the exam, but less hectic than the practice exam in the manual. I also took the online assessment practice test they have on the ATI website. I think I definitely suggest people to take that to get an actual idea of how the real exam is like. Alot of people panice not knowing what's on there, when you take that practice exam you'll see how it's like and you will know what's your weak area and what you really need to concentrate on. Good luck. Get back to me via email soon, and I'll send out the manual asap for you.

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