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IvyIV

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  1. I have applied to 50 jobs in 4 states...not one interview. I am just extremely discouraged.
  2. Do you think that hospitals will be willing to bend the rules next year with their new grad residency/internship programs because of the economy? I don't think I will be working within 6 months, and most of the places I see have requirements that include "must have graduated within 6 months" type of deal in order to be able to take part in that orientation.
  3. I think that's great that you are donating your textbooks. Wish there were more people like you in my program! :wink2:
  4. I have a similar problem which I posted about a while ago...My buddy actually waited a few days after registration, checked to see which classes I was registered for and then switched ALL of her classes so that she'd have my exact schedule...yikes. She calls me to ask me questions all the time about dates of exams, lab skill deadlines, program info etc...things that are always mentioned IN CLASS. but the last few weeks I waited to call her back or didn't respond to her emails until a few days later. I think she final understands that I am not going to hold her hand anymore. It is very frustrating but try to get involved with other people to study with.
  5. I love Doenges, Moorhouse, and Murr's NCP Guidelines for Individualizing Client Care Across the Life Span 7th ed.That CD is priceless to me...I should thank it at graduation.:wink2: Rationales are included too...
  6. Go to bed earlier the night before clinicals so I'm not hitting the snooze button twice the next morning and then running around yelling and looking for my shoes in the dark and then mad that I didn't have time to stop and get coffee
  7. AVOID ALL-NIGHTERS if i drink coffee after 8pm I ALWAYS regret it...I will just lay in bed and my heart pounding out of my chest with the occasional PVC and worst of all waste 2 precious hours of sleep... i'd rather wake up and study(and drink a nice half caf/decaf)..I find that between the hours of 6am-10am I can really focus, and it's nice and peaceful!
  8. how about covering it with that body makeup and then slapping a nice duoderm dressing (it's that clear dressing that is placed over peripheral IV sites) on it so it doesn't smear? it's waterproof so you can still wash with it. i think long sleeves aren't supposed to be worn and it will probably smear it anyway...
  9. ok so it's an 85% that you're after...you can do this!!! did your professor give you any kind of test breakdown? or do you know if the majority of the test will cover some of the 'newer' material that you went over in class most recently? do you have powerpoints? i would read the chapters over with the powerpoints and write notes and possible questions that would be asked...fold a piece of paper in half and write any nursing schoolish question that pops into your head...and then write the answer next to it. other advice,break up your study time: study 45 minutes take a 15 min break, repeat. study as much as you can (at least 8 hrs a day if you're not working) and log your hours...at least then you can say you gave it your best shot. and make sure you get enough sleep each night leading up to the test because you need time to retain that info! NO CRAMMING the night before...it just doesn't work. Good luck!!!!
  10. i'm so sorry!!!! that is terrible!!! is there a head of the financial aid office you can speak with (in person)? print out that email so it shows the date it was sent, etc...and bring it with you.
  11. finishing my bsn in may 09...just need to start the job hunting process, which scares me way more than the nclex!!!! good luck to everyone! all the blood, sweat, and tears was worth it
  12. Maybe when you start your orientation and start working you will start liking it. Is it clinicals that have soured your enthusiasm? I have days when the last thing I want to do is go in and be upbeat and enthusiastic, but when I get to the hospital I mentally try to leave any bad feelings behind at the door...99% of the time by the end of the day the good feelings just sneak up on me and I can't help but like it. Please just try to look for one positive thing in your day that made you feel good even if you had a terrible day...
  13. 3, 4, 6 make my eyes do tricks (cranial nerves) :wink2:
  14. Just a suggestion... Meridian Health has the OFFER program. You work two twelve hr shifts during the weekend, get paid for full 36 hrs, have full benefits, and have school completely paid for in return for 2 yrs service. I also know that Georgian Court has just started (this semester, in fact) a BSN program through Meridian as well. If you want, you can PM me maybe I can help you answer some more question.
  15. Just wondering if any of you have stopped to help out (while in nursing school) after seeing an accident on the road. Do you think police/fire/etc. would just tell me to leave if I approached?

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