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  1. get your cna through a weekend course and try to get a job as a cna at a nursing home or a tech/cna in a hospital. Most hospitals like nursing students once they have their first semester out of the way. Apply and make sure you have a letter of reference from your professor.
  2. I like Koi- expensive but really nice
  3. I highly recommend the Made Incredibly easy NCLEX questions with rational book. though i have saunders and kaplan
  4. You can refer her to her local La Leche League leader who may have more time to work with her once she is home. Also this website is extremely helpful: kellymom :: Breastfeeding and Parenting And at ask Lenore she can find info on pharmaceuticals that help boost supply such as Reglan Ask Lenore ~ Home Page
  5. campus selection was based on gpa. the higher then you were given your first choice and then down from there. I'm at southshore
  6. Welcome- not sure how fall reg. is but we registered right after orientation. which campus do you want?
  7. I didn't buy the bundle but wish I had. Now i'm doing it piece by piece and it's driving me nuts - not sure it's even going to save me money in the long run. However, one thing that I'm so glad i bough is "all-in-one care planning resource" so worth the money when you're writing care plans and nursing diagnosis papers all the time. Also buy the NCLEX review with questions book from Saunders. The Made Incredibly Easy series rocks if you have problems with Fluids and Electrolytes and other areas. HTH! :-)
  8. you could study a previous ed. but you really need the ed. the prof asks for when you get to class- at least that was my experience. HTH
  9. I know it was said before but NCLEX book by Saunders and my other fav NCLEX made incredibly easy series. "All-In-One Care Planning Resource" 2nd edition.
  10. Medications calculations book- know your conversions now. we have an exam every semester on med calc. also tabers- can't live with out it. Davis drug guide, nursing pocket guide HTH :-)
  11. You can challenge the CNA exam and become certified. do a google search on your state regs. i know i can be a cna in FL after my first semester since it preps me for the exam. HTH
  12. I'm not sure I understand the grade forgiveness conversation- my adviser at HCC said it would work to take my math over to improve my grade from 10 yrs ago.
  13. just a record. i couldn't find mine so i did titers
  14. best of luck- i remember very well the long anxious wait. make sure to include a self-addressed stamped postcard so you know they received your application with everything included (plus keep a copy of all your docs)
  15. it's 4 semesters with summers off. so 2 years basically. i don't know about priority based on district area. i was told by the school it's all based on gpa. best of luck!! ;-)

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