A lot of us work. It all depends on what else is on your plate. I wouldn't recommend trying to work more than 20-30 hours a week. The most ideal job would be something you could schedule around...
Glad to hear they've implemented a limit again. We were glad it changed from the way it used to be but felt that there should be some incentive or gpc wouldn't have the skilled graduates like it has...
I'm staring down my graduate date of May 1st. It's been a long, terrifying, exhausting experience. I don't really know what kind of advice to give. For me, I don't read the book. I study the power...
I found that most units require one semester of clinical. On the applications I was filling out, there was always a spot where you checked off whether you were an MA, CNA, or were currently enrolled...
You should really, really consider buying previous editions of your textbooks. At most, the chapters may be in a different order, but I haven't noticed any differences in the information. This...
Med-surg was waaaaaaaaaay way way WAAAAY WAY more interesting than fundamentals. Therefore, it was also kind of fun. It's like problem solving: you have some labs, some symptoms, or particular pain...
I'm like Jennie.K. I stopped reading the textbook after my very first nursing school exam and I've gotten all A's. I don't retain the information from these long-winded textbooks. I learn...
I don't find time, I make time. That's the key. I work part-time, have a family, and am full-time in school. I lift (heavy lifting) for about 75-90 minutes a workout, 5 days a week. I listen to...
The schedule says 7-7. Considering shift change starts at about 6:45 and we get our @sses handed to us if we miss report, we get there earlier. I try to get there around 5:30 to go over the chart....
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Depends on where you are and the reputation of your program. I'm in an ADN program that churns out well prepared RNs with excellent skills who find work with few issues. Those who do spend months...
Aren't there other capacities in which you could use your degree? I'm sorry you feel this way. My program is extremely nurturing, wildly difficult, and *gasp* fun. I also, while searching for tech...
I still manage to have a social life. Maybe I'm the exception. I usually found that I had one full day of fun and frivolity a week last semester (first semester of nursing courses) and I got an A....
It also depends on if programs accept the higher grade in a repeated course. Some programs average the two together (if you got an F and then an A, they'd average them). At some programs it counts...
I see a few peeking out of the scrubs of nurses and techs when I'm in clinical. I've seen a few half sleeves showing on a few docs. The only tattoos of mine that show are my arms and a chest piece....