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R_cain

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  1. Hey again, my overall GPA was 4.05 and I got into the Fanshawe site. At least this time starting school should be easier, because I will already know my way around! It is so exciting thinking about it, but its still 6 months away!Have all of your documents been recieved? It was about a week after all of my documents were recieved that I finally got the offer. Anyway, let us know when you hear from them!
  2. hey! We definitely had pre-health together last year! I just "facebooked" your name and realized who you were. We were in the same math group for second term. My names Rachel, the short blonde. I just got my acceptance letters in the mail on Thursday for the fanshawe/UWO program :) so excited! Hope to hear you get in too! It would be great to see a familiar face in September.
  3. email to [email protected] Career as an RN Hello my name is Rachel Cain, Pre-Health Sciences student at Fanshawe College. I'd first like to thank you for taking time to fill out this short interview. There are 27 short answer questions regarding your career as an RN. I am conducting this interview to gain information about working as a RN for an assignment in my Success Strategies course. I will be using your feedback to help me determine if the Bachelor of Science in Nursing collaborative program is the program that I would like to apply for in the future. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated. ABOUT YOURSELF: What programs, courses and/or workshops have you taken for your nursing career? (Including dates and locations) What jobs in the past and present have you worked as an RN? What are your thoughts and feelings regarding those positions? Where do you ideally see yourself working? NURSING SCHOOL: What would you say was the worst and the best part about nursing school? Looking back at your education now, what would you change about the program to make it more beneficial to nursing students? What classes did you find most relevant to your nursing career? What tips, or advice would you give a student applying to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program? THE JOB What do you find to be the most enjoyable part of your career? The least? Are you and your coworkers generally happy with their job? Do they enjoy being there? Describe the atmosphere where you work. Describe a typical day where you work (routines, tasks, etc) What would you consider to be the top three most important skills to obtain for your position? How do you and your coworkers feel about the rate of pay for your career? Explain the benefits of working as an RN. Do you feel that you make a difference being an RN? What would you say is the biggest risk working in nursing? Briefly explain how you are protected by or cared for by your employer (insurance, healthcare, education etc.) Explain the dress code for being an RN. Is the job physically demanding? What are typical shifts like for an RN in your area of work? What would you say is the likelihood of getting a position as an RN for a new graduate? What is a typical interview like when applying for an RN position? YOUR INPUT: What have been your greatest learning experiences? What have you learned about yourself form this career? What would you change about your job if you could? What do you feel you still have to learn or accomplish?
  4. Hi, im looking for some volunteers to fill out 25 questions that I have compiled for an assignment in my Pre-Health sciences program. The survey contains questions regarding what it's like to work as an RN, and nursing school. I am looking for either people that have been working as an RN for years, a new RN graduate or a current RN student. preferably from Ontario, for I live there. Thanks. Rachel

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