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Curious, whats your job while in school?
I started my pre-req's while my husband was deployed (military) and my daughter was only 3 months old. New state, dont know anyone, but I managed. I did a few classes online until my mother in law moved in with us, so she helps with watching the baby while I go to school at night and daddy is gone (he is gone A LOT). I am just finishing up A&P, but Im also taking some of the other "easier" pre-reqs online with it, and do some volunteer work for red cross and the local hospital. Its a lot of late nights and no sleep, but this is my passion so I keep on rolling. It will all be worth it in the end :)
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A few questions!
To our fellow male nursing students........us ladies love having you around Being in a room with all females can get overwhelming, lol.
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Is A&P really the hardest of them all?
I'm just finishing A&P I, and signed up for A&P II for next semester. I'm 30 years old, a new mother, wife, lalala....decided to change career paths, so its been a while since the last time I've been in a school environment. I have to be honest and say A&P I kicked my butt. I've heard A&P is the hardest of all the classes, but then I heard Microbiology is the hardest, and it seems like everyone has a different opinion. I just want to see what the overall thoughts are......What is everyone's take on this? When your finally in the program do the classes get easier/harder? And any suggestions on A&P II??? :loveya:
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Study groups
I've just realized that I am an individual studier*. I went this whole semester thinking that if I studied with other students it would give me a broader picture on the class, but I was wayyyy wrong. It seemed to me that the majority of the people in the group were very confused, or know-it-all's. I would end up leaving our study sessions without really getting anything and having to study myself in the long run anyway. If your doing fine so far, chances are you don't really need to participate in a group. It's all overrated if you ask me
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Is A&P really the hardest of them all?
I'm just finishing A&P I, and signed up for A&P II for next semester. I'm 30 years old, a new mother, wife, lalala....decided to change career paths, so its been a while since the last time I've been in a school environment. I have to be honest and say A&P I kicked my butt. I've heard A&P is the hardest of all the classes, but then I heard Microbiology is the hardest, and it seems like everyone has a different opinion. I just want to see what the overall thoughts are......What is everyone's take on this? When your finally in the program do the classes get easier/harder? And any suggestions on A&P II??? :loveya: