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NichelleNurse2b

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  1. That's great to hear, I am redoing micro and I am gald that I am, it was a tough class that I rushed through, now I can grasp all the info and actually understand it vs. memorizing to get a good grade on a test.
  2. I worked weekends and I have a toddler. If you have a pretty open schedule and have great study skills you can do it. But it was not easy at all. you end up choosing which class is more important towards the middle of the quarter when it gets really hard and you study for one over another. thats what messed me up.
  3. To be honest I would not do it. I took anp and micro together so that I could get in sooner, and the plan backfired now I am retaking micro. These class require full on attention and it is not easy. i would just take my time.
  4. I am also finishing/ retating micro this fall. I plan to apply to highline, seattle u, tacoma cc, and bellvue
  5. A person who earns a 3.0 or up in the classes that we are required to take has worked pretty hard for that grade just like you. So I think that it is great that they have a lottery. Your 4.0 still matters, it means that you have learned and mastered the concepts and you will have a great shot in nursing school.
  6. Thanks, Im not lazy btw, I plan to just retake the micro class and apply everywhere.
  7. Ok my question is for anyone who got into or recently graduated from a seattle area nursing school, could I get in with a withdrawl from one class and a repeat from another? What school would allow me to enter? What schools wont. Please tell me specific school names so that I can now aim for those school because I want to apply for 2010 school year.
  8. Oh no medical assistant jobs here have nothing to do with your nursing degree, it is a different title and schooling altogether. Look for RN job not medical assistant.
  9. I am in my last quarter of pre reqs and I have classmates that say that the only way to get a "Good" job is to go to UW, but when I speak to working nurses they advise me not to go to the UW, It is expensive but isnt Seattle U the same if not more expensive than the U. Im going to a community college, when I see that the proof that a BSN is truly needed I will shell out the money and get it.
  10. Hi, I had an emergency C-SEction as well and it took me about 6 days to walk without meds and after two weeks I was completley fine. I was also 18 years old, so it really depends on the person and how fast you heal. Just wanted you to know that it is possible.
  11. I have a friend in my ANP2 class that was like num 7 or something on UWs waiting list and she got in for this fall. Is this you Twinkle Toes?? lol I know that sounds weird.
  12. Just curious do you all plan to pay for the years or do the program in which you sign a contract to work at the two local teaching hospitals and have your tuition paid. Is this program easy to get into. I want to apply in jan for next fall but I worried about the cost.
  13. Hi, so there are a few in my opinion that are easier to get in. Seattle central cc has a minimum GPA that you have to meet on six pre reqs and then you can apply and it is first come first serve for those that qualify. Tacoma community colleg has a lottery system so that may help your chances. People say that shorline is hard to get into because they have a points system but for me this is helpful because if you have all the points you should get inand you can work at earning all the points with experience, grades and other factors. There are some schools that have a deadline for how old you pre reqs are. If I were you I would just call around and ask the schools themselves.
  14. Wow, thanks so much for your input. I couldn't imaging going through school when my daughter was 8 mnths, kudos to you. I feel like the job market has really changed these couple years and I want the best shot at the job that is right for me so the BSN is probably what I should do. Us 2010 and 2011 new grads might not have the same success getting a job with an adn as you did due to the economy and influx of new nurses. Thanks so much..
  15. Thank you two sooo much. Twinkletoes you are 100% right about getting the BSN if I have the chance to. I want to go to UW and I should at least try and see if I get accepted before settling for the ADN. Either way I will still be an RN and I will just do the RN-BSN route if I don't get into SU or UW. Thanks that really helped.

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