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Wildphire

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  1. Class of 2007 (December) :w00t:
  2. I began my BSN program when I was 3 months pregnant. I was very tired all the time but with lots of prayer and an encouraging husband I made it through. I continued to work part time to help make ends meet. I have to say that being pregnant while in nursing school was a lot easier than having a newborn while in nursing school. I returned to school 5 weeks after giving birth to my son and it was the hardest thing I have ever had to do! But, I made it and I will be graduating next month. Just stay positive and stay focused! Wildphire
  3. I will be graduating in December as well! Congrats! I didnt have much healthcare experience to include in my resume either, so I listed all my clinicals and the skills I performed during each rotation. Good luck!!!
  4. i'm so excited i just wanted to share the good news! i got an offer for the cardiovascular graduate nurse residency program at vanderbilt! does anyone have any words of wisdom? wildphire

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