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What Tree Did You Fall From?
I'm a Maple tree. It's pretty accurate! :)
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Need your input...Wait til fall or start LPN in February
Tampa. The school I will be going to for LPN is a technical school. Luckily, I got in with their lottery system. They have a waiting list now. I plan on pursuing my RN training at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa also.
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Need your input...Wait til fall or start LPN in February
I would go to become an LPN and then go on to RN. That's the route I'm going to take. I am able to start school for LPN in January. If I wait for RN I will be waiting forever. It's easier to get into the LPN to RN bridge program here. I don't think the waiting list is quite as long. I like the fact that I will be able to work as a nurse in a hospital setting while I go on to become an RN. Plus, the hospital's tuition reimbursement will pay my tuition. I have read that LPN's are being "phased out" and that it is difficult to find work. That's just not true here in Florida. It might be elsewhere. Besides, I don't plan on staying an LPN long. I think I will work for 6 months as an LPN to gain experience and then go on for my RN. It will be easier for me as a single parent to take school in smaller parts than to try to go for 2 years straight. I hope you find what will work best for you! :)
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27, kids mom and switching carrer Anyone like me?
Hi Veronica. Welcome to allnurses. I'm 31 and I have a 7 year old son. It's my dream to become a nurse and I feel it's my calling. I will be starting school in January. It took awhile for me to finally decide to start school. It's scary! I will only be working part time and I'm a single mom. Luckily I live with my sister and between the two of us we will be able to afford it. Just barely though. It will be a MAJOR sacrifice for us. That's why I decided to become an LPN first. It's only one year of schooling as opposed to two. I just can't afford to work part time for two years. After I become an LPN I'll attend a bridge program to get my RN when I'm ready. You can do it. It will be difficult, but it can be done. There are others here that have already done it. Good luck with whatever you decide. :)
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got my test results today...
Congratulations!!!!!! Go out and have a good time! Get some much needed relaxation after all that schooling. I am so happy for you! :balloons:
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LPN Tuition-how much did you pay?
The LPN program I will be attending costs $3000 and is 12 months long. It's at a technical school.
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LPN Tuition-how much did you pay?
The LPN program I will be attending costs $3000 and is 12 months long. It's at a technical school.
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Would you let your kid ride a MOTORCYCLE ???
No. My uncle lost his leg in a motorcycle accident. Of course once he's 18 I can't stop him. He's only 8 now though, so I have awhile. :)
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THE QUESTION US STUDENTS REALLY WANT TO KNOW?? Starting Salary and What State.
I contacted a local hospital in Tampa, FL and was told that a new grad LPN would make about $13 or $14/hour. A new grad RN would make about $16 or $17/hour.
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Mom having back surgery, I'm trying to help. Need advice Please
I would ask the doctor what can be done at home to help with your mom's recovery. You might also want to ask him if she will benefit from physical therapy afterwards. I had back surgery and my doctor sent me to physical therapy prior to surgery and after. It helped me a great deal. One thing that was important for me was to be up and moving around as soon as possible. I moved around at least once an hour when I went home, even if it was just a little. I was scared of getting a blood clot so that motivated me to get out of bed. :) With my type of surgery it was beneficial for me to move around as much as possible during recovery. Good luck to you and your mom.
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Scared of gross things!
The first thing I want to say is I really, really want to be a nurse! I genuinely want to help people and hope to one day work L&D. I've been accepted to a school and can start in January. The problem? Gross things. Well, things that seem gross to me. For example, when I have to pick up dog poop because of an accident on the floor I gag! This morning my little boy vomited in the convenience store and out of courtesy for the employees, I cleaned it up. I thought I was going to vomit myself! I was gagging and feeling a bit faint. Also mucus just grosses me out too. I can't even stand the word. As experienced nurses, do you think nursing is the wrong career for me? Or, do you think I will adapt and get used to dealing with these things on a daily basis? Any advice is welcome!
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Special FL Housing for Nurses
Hi everyone! I was wondering if any of the nurses here have taken advantage of Florida's new homeownership program? This program is designed for people that work in healthcare (CNA, LPN, RN, etc) within the state. It offers a low interest loan with 0 or only $500 down. I think the mortgage is through Sallie Mae. It's also supposed to be easier to qualify for than traditional mortgages. I think they are offering it to entice more people to healthcare in Florida. I'm thinking of trying to get a home this way when I finish school (one day) and I was wondering if anyone has had any success with this program? Thanks! :)
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Any dirt on HCC
I haven't attended their Nursing program, but I always had problems with my financial aid at HCC. I eventually got it. Just doesn't seem like they were able to get it to me in a timely manner. Good luck!
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Native Floridians?
I was born and raised in Florida. :) I think many of the nice Floridians have fled this state. I used to live out in the "country" with my parents. It's so sad to see all the subdivisions popping up and all of the trees being cut down. Florida has too many people and still more move here every day. I don't want to uproot my 7 year old son or I would get the heck out of this state. I would love to live somewhere like Tennessee. So much of it is still unspoiled. I never thought I would feel like this. When I was younger I wanted to live a big city life. Now that I'm getting older I just want to get back to nature. I'm 31, btw. When my little one is 18 and looking at colleges, I plan to move out of Florida. By then he can make his own choice of where he wants to live and go to school. Which reminds me...that's one good thing about Florida...the Florida Prepaid College Fund. I don't know if other states have that. I opened an account for my son when he was 4. Even if he decides to go to school out of state it will still help pay for it. :)
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Is English required to be an RN?
I work in the insurance industry as an Insurance Underwriter (for now). Some of my fellow Underwriters have atrocious spelling and grammar! They might make grammatical errors, but they are excellent at what they do. I used to spend alot of time in chatrooms when I was younger. I also wrote lots of emails using "chatroomease". The best advice I can give is don't let yourself lapse into writing that way. I got used to chopping up the English language and dropping punctuation. I'm still trying to dig myself out of my "bad grammar" hole.