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  1. Hazing of New Grads

    Peace out! You've got a hard road ahead when you're only a student and you're already attacking the RN's on this
  2. Hazing of New Grads

    What about your advice? This is a learning tool and you started attacking people!?! My advice was simply....Don't say that you're God's Love and not show it. People say all the time that they are...
  3. Hazing of New Grads

    Laughter is like medicine to the soul! Lighten up and don't take EVERYTHING so seriously. You were very rude and it was uncalled for as a Professional who claims to have such THICK skin! I have...
  4. Burning out and I just started.

    I think it is so Wonderful to find a profession with a group of people so supportive!! I just want to say "Thank You" in advance. I'm sure a day will come when I'll be asking for advice!! =
  5. Mother Ate The Placenta

    "I actually just vomited a little in my mouth". Thanks for
  6. finally going back to school, but need an advise!

    Absolutely, I would finish the prereqs as soon as you can. The waitlist can be up to 2 yrs. to get into clinicals (at my school, anyway). I know what you mean about working and not wanting to quit...
  7. A&P 152 @ Delta this Summer?

    I'm currently attending Delta and will be done with prereqs and validate this winter. While I'm waiting to get into clinicals I want to get my certificate in personal training, it's something I've...
  8. Anyone taking A&P 152 @ Delta this Summer and would like to form a study group? I'm a little nervous about taking it in a short semester, however, I'm sure it will be doable. I'm a mother of...
  9. finally going back to school, but need an advise!

    Personally, I would quit working (only if it's affordable) and get those prereqs finished as soon as possible. Unless your GPA is high enough (usually a 3.5 or higher) you could be on a waitlist for...
  10. CNA Training

    Check with a few nursing homes in your area. Sometimes they will offer CNA training for a minimal fee or even free (if you commit to working for them). Hope this helps....good luck to