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  1. Hi I will be attending in the Spring for their RN program I am excited.
  2. Its not hard getting in once you finish your prereqs. You'll get in, I start the program this Tuesday. I got my uniforms, books, nursing supplies and bag. I'm ecited and ready to go. Go to the meeting and get all your classes done. turn all your paperwork in as soon as you can after you go to the information meeting. Good luck and hope to see you in the program. When do you plan to start?
  3. Hello and first and fore most let me tell you that GOD loves you and many people around you do too. Please go and seek counsel from someone fast. You may need to be put on and anti depressant. There is nothing wrong with it, but you can't have a pitty party, it will cause you to spiral in to deeper depression. I think that you may need to focus on your well being for now. I have been laid off and know how you feel. Just don' t let it overcome you. This to shall pass. You will see your pot of God at the end of your rainbow. You are loved and you are beautiful keep yourself busy and get out the house and do you.
  4. Hi, I start the program this September. I took my pre reqs at OCC and Math and Pharm at OU. Pharm was hard as heck. You really have to study. You can do it. I love the school so far. I would say go for it. If you have any question let me know. I start Sept 4th. I'll let you know how it goes. Go on Oakland's website and you can get all the info you need. Class schedule and and all.
  5. Thank you so much, I really enjoyed your reply. Really good advice and I'm going to use it. Thanks for the inspiring me with your words of widsom. Congrads on completing lpn and Good luck in rn school.
  6. Pharm was by far hands down the hardest. I really liked A&P 1, 2 it was good and my instructor made it fun .
  7. Wow you guys seem busy, I will be able to post my schedule after Sept 4th Good Luck All
  8. Wow absoutely beautiful words spoken from experience from all of you. Thank you for you honest opinion and sharing your walk. I have been looking to hear from those who could give real life opinions. Thank you all and God Bless you and Congrads.
  9. wear a cheap watch from Kmarts, but the watch with military time sounds sweet.
  10. Try Oakwood Hospital too.
  11. It's coming, congrads on passing. How much studying did you do before you took your boards
  12. Awesome story thanks for sharing.
  13. Are you all glad you took pre-reqs first. I am, I could only imagine what it would be like trying to get it all in. What ya think?
  14. Hi, I am a Teacher going into Nursing. I would say follow your heart. Do the one that you love the most. I started out in the medical field over 20 yrs ago and I didn't complete my degree, I went into teaching instead. Believe you me I am now back doing it again, trying to finish what I started years ago. I didn't follow my heart. I loved teaching, but was never satisfied with my career. I was great at it, but deviated from my original plan. Teaching is rewarding, hard work, under paid almost like nursing, except you can advance into so many other areas in Nursing. You could even teach Nursing. Just think about it and don't make a haste decision. You have a lot vested in Nursing. Good luck with your decision
  15. Wow this sounds like a facility that is totally under staffed for starters. I think IMHO I would have to speak with her one on one tomorrow. I would be very polite about it, but to the point. I would point out to her that you guys are under staffed and what was going on. She sounds like a prude. Giving your two weeks isn't just because of her I would assume. Do you like the job or are you wanting to go somewhere else. If you can take the abuse and be over worked then don't leave, but if not I would definately speak with her and then give my two weeks notice, but you don't want her to fire you be careful. If you don't speak with her, that will allow her the opportunity to continue to do it to you as well as others, it might not even make a difference to her, but at least you put her on notice. Good luck and hold your head up and continue to be a great nurse

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