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BigRussKCMO

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  1. I'm an emt and do that for less. Quit griping. Crap.
  2. Anything is manageable if you work on time management skills. Its not an issue of 25 hours of work or the class load. This is very manageable for you.
  3. Think of it as an opportunity to further your schooling. That's not a bad thing
  4. I think a new car sounds appropriate
  5. 2012 is a ways off. Lots of great things could happen between now and then. Don't let this one issue decide your fate.
  6. If I am at the hospital for any family (esp mom and dad) members and the nurse is rude to them esp post op...better be finding some boxing gloves because its game on.
  7. Graduate school is easier in my MBA and M.ED programs as well. I am starting to believe if you can get admitted you will pass
  8. No means Yes
  9. First off MBAs from anywhere other than an Ivy League will not do you a bit of good. Myself and so many others will attest to that. MBA is a dime a dozen. If you want a healthcare management emphasis find a state university and use their hospital. Where I live KU Med is perfect training ground for healthcare management. Not so at phoenix university in my opinion. I would get your MSN and then take a bunch of accounting and finance courses leading towards a CPA. Seriously MBA is not that big of deal anymore. I wish I knew this before I got mine
  10. First off an EMT course is lots of time and energy. A 2 week course is not the best bang for your buck. You will learn a great deal in an EMT course but not in that short of time. Secondly, 1500 bucks is the cost of some Paramedic schools. An EMT course should run 600 to 800. Thirdly, go with the EMT
  11. A 1500 dollar EMT Basic course is robbery. But EMT is the way to go
  12. My opinion is get your EMT Basic certification (about 6 months) which costs roughly 700 bucks. A great way to decide if nursing is what you want
  13. I don't get all these NO comments. 40K annually is not to shabby. I've got an MBA and right now would work with less just get me a job. A 36 hour work week is fantastic. But whatever...

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