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Feeling Trapped
I understand why you don't have any advice... I should be in high school right now & my biggest worries should be about my date to my junior prom and what sports to play. I haven't graduated yet but, I was bored in High school (it wasn't challenging enough) so my counselor just sent me to college. I've learned my lesson now because my brain is so tired
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Feeling Trapped
Thanks for replying. I notice that i've learned to manage my time better than before I started the pre-requisites. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who feels like this sometimes. I'll take a break because i'm burnt out right now and i'll decide if nursing is right for me.
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Feeling Trapped
Thanks for the reply. I've heard other people say that i'm doing for my age and I guess so.
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Feeling Trapped
Hi all! So I turned 16 two days ago and I will be taking the nursing entrance exam in a few weeks. I have taken the pre reqs and they've taken a lot out of me. I made some mistakes like taking Micro and anatomy simultaneously and it was a nightmare. :crying2:I could cry just thinking about it because it's hard to keep a B in four classes when two of them are science. I can only imgaine that nursing school will be harder. I don't know if it's cold feet but, I've been searching for a way out very desperately. I volunteer at a hospital and I love what nurses do but, I don't know if I can handle the school. Do I just need a break or should I just stop while i'm at it? Thank you for your opinions! :)
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Moving to France
MedSurg32RN, Thanks for replying. I never thought of student exchange. I will contact my counselor (didn't think of that either:specs:). I will definitly look at some programs but, I wonder if I get credit in both countries... Great idea thanks again
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Moving to France
Oh OK thank you Silverdragon102 basically it doesn't work either way right? I wonder how other people do it. I did some research online and there is a possibility that I can teach english while there to earn some cash, but I don't think I even want to know the pain in the butt steps to do that.
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Moving to France
Thanks for the replies:up: I have read the other "france" forums, but they didn't have the answers that I need. What I got from your replies is... I should probably get my degree here because I couldn't work and go to school at the same time at france. I think that still leaves a problem. Even with a US nursing degree, i'd probably have to go back to school in france because the degrees or diplomas aren't equivalent.( That's what I got from the other forums).
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Moving to France
Hello, My situtation is pretty complex and I would very much appreciate any help. I'm in my third year of high school and college at the same time due to a program called dual enrollment. This means that I will graduate high school with two years of college. I want to move to France, but eveything about the education is different and just confuses me. I know every word in the french language, but I often can't respond because I speak creole. This can easily be fixed by taking a few french courses in college..(right?) Should I get my degree here? If so, how hard (if even possible) will it be for me to work in france after words. Or should I get my degree in france? ( I would have to know what courses to take to go directly to a french university from US High school) If a problem occurs and I have a french degree, will it be too hard to get work in the US? Another thing about this option is.. Supporting myself while there. I will still be 17 when I graduate and so my mom will send me $600 because I will still be a minor. How else can I support myself? I really want to do this and it's very complicated so I will very much appreciate detailed answers, but anything is OK.