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SangriaSteve

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  1. They should transfer. Make an appointment with admissions and they will tell you for sure.
  2. That was very unacceptable and unprofessional behavior on that nurse's part. She obviously has issues and your response to her actions should be commended. You did the absolute right thing. However, you're not helping yourself if you speak the way you type. Maybe you were just really upset when you wrote this. But, unfortunately, most people do tend to judge a book by it's cover and when you speak in double-negatives, omit an "S" on the end of some words, and miss whole words entirely people may make judgments on your intelligence. It's not right, especially in a professional situation, but that's just how the real world works. Good luck with your school and your career path. When you do become a nurse, your experience as a CNA will be invaluable.
  3. Hell yeah! I'm the only male in most of my classes and even the female instructors do it.
  4. Well as long as you're intellegant, I dont think you'll have a problem. Just don't take any spelling electives. It's not impossible to work full time, others have done it, including several in my class that also have young children at home. But it will be very difficult to keep up with it all and still get decent grades. And if you're like me, just passing isn't good enough. I thought I could do it and was lucky to get laid-off soon after starting school. Now I have all the time I need to study, study, study. I wish you the best of luck.

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