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switching from Nursing home to home health
I started working at my facility about a year and a half ago and it is the only place i have ever worked (besides fast food while in high school). I used to absolutely love my facility and residents but now we got a new supervisor who has made things so much more difficult on us. I feel as if i rush though tasks now just to barely clockout in time. And i feel bad forthe quality of care i am giving. I am now to the point that I will take a pay cut for something eaiser (i am 5 mths pregnant which also doesnt help). A friend of mine works in home health and she really enjoys it. I have heard really bad things about it, excluding what she has said. like you go and clean really dirty houses and the people and residents are mean. someone i know through my mom who did it. but i want to hear others experiences and what you do in a day please
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Wright State Nursing School!
When do you you plan to apply to CoNH? I am not exactly sure what net working means on this site and how to use it but i would be more than happy to learn if you could help. But about Jahanbegloo she is a nice lady. 1 paper, really easy I got an A+ on it and she gives you a rewrite option- DO IT. she grades it as if its the final one than gives it back to you to re-write. Hints how I didnt miss any points. 3 exams not comprehensive- Mainly over vocabulary, so try to know all the vocab words and you should do fine. I got B's on all my tests . I read the book most the time and attended most classes. I was 2 points from having an A in the class. which is literatly one question on a exam or one more bonus paper! 4th exam is comprehensive but it is optional. She drops your lowest score and replaces it with whatever you get on the fourth exam. I would reccomend doing the extra credit if I were you if i would have I would have gotten an A instead of a B. usually the extra credit is over movies she showed. The tests were sorta hard I always did worse than I expected. . She is not as bad as the people on rate my professor say but I think the class could have been easier but hey I guess its college! She talks about alot of contraversal subjects and is very pro-obama. and there will be alot of debates (if your class is talkative). The class isnt that bad but I have heard all the other professors are much easier. The class wasnt that bad but it just seems that all the other professors were easier, thats what I heard. good luck. sorry so long:mad:
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Wright State Nursing School!
Hey, I am also going to WSU. I also plan on applying in the spring of 2010! Although i am a freshman, stright from high school, who has to take everything still. including language. so yea good luck! I am working 30 hrs a week right now! and that worked out ok last quarter so I will see how it continues to go. I was reading back some past posts and saw u were planning on taking sociology, I'd reccomend not taking it with Jahanbegloo she makes the class harder than it has to be. I was 2 points from havig an A in there . But I know I could have tried harder and done better but i didn't realize how competitive the nursing program was so now I really have to buckle down. Also this is to soccer fan the 2 credit hour elective is an HPR class. Rape Defence Yoga ZUMBA weight lifting bowling and things along that line. I am going to try to make a chart of what classes and when I am gonna take them from here on out but I sorta winged it for winter. but i want it to be organized i am so happy I have this little break it gives me time to get organized
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Anyone know if Sinclair has a waiting list for LPN to RN???
i dono
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RETS Tech or Sinclair
I live near dayton OH and have recently graduated high school, I origionally wanted to go to RETS but when I told anyone they said it would be a bad decsion since its too expensive, which i thought it would pay off since no waiting list and would have a LPN in only a year. And than everyone told me that it was a bad school, and they rip you off and such. but i just wanna know if it is such a bad school from people who attend or recently attended. One of the LPN's at my work told me she went there and it wasnt that bad every school has their problems and its very hectic anywhere you go. my next favroite option would be sinclair, because it is cheap but their wating list is so long. i have heard it is the best nursing schools in the area excluding wright state. if i went there i would get my ADN, is the wait worth it. how long is the waiting list. What do nursing students there or people who have recently graduated from there think. does anyone want to share what they think? and thank-you for any advice