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I am officially done with nursing school!!!
thank you!! i will definitely follow through with your recommendation.
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Help! I quit nursing school and I might want to go back.
lol...too funny, but so-o true!!
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Help! I quit nursing school and I might want to go back.
I feel the exact same way; follow your dream! I have taken a different path to NS. I started school over 20 years ago (pre-med)...didn't finish-met a girl, received a decent job offer, the rest is history! Finally, FINALLY I have gotten the opportunity to go back to school. I have just been accepted into an ADN program. I'm extremely excited and blessed to get this opportunity. I will not let anything stand in my way either!! Go for it! Good luck, Patrick
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Flashcard suggestions for A&P class
I feel like putting pen to paper, or flashcard in this case, is the best way to ingrain the information into your long-term memory. I also found it beneficial to answer the course lecture objectives in a narrative manner. If I could explain the physiology of the anatomy in my own words, I felt I would have a firm grasp on the material on the exams. I hope this helpful...Good luck!!
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I am officially done with nursing school!!!
Wow! Great work! Congrats! I'm just starting NS this fall. I know it's a long, long road. I'm excited to start; however, I can believe I will be quite relieved & accomplished when I'm finished with NS. What is the best advice you can offer a soon to be student? Thank you! Again congrats, good luck on your NCLEX! Patrick
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Have any males experienced what I am feeling now being in nursing school?
What do you mean by 'boned with'? I'm a male as well; however, I do not understand your reference...please elaborate! ~P
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Hard to believe but....
wow! what an awesome feeling! i will be starting ns this upcoming fall, so the finish line seems so-o far away! i'm 43 and finally retuned to college after 20 years as well. i know how much of a sacrifice ns will be (from what i read anyway lol). finishing your first year and knowing that you are on the home stretch must be a huge relief! good for you!!
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Amazing feeling!
Wonderful news! Congrats!!
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appropriate interview attire
I will wear a suit to my first interview for a RN position. I come from a business/sales background. A professional, clean and well dressed presentation is always the best option IMO. Good Luck
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Nursing as a Second Career
I was in sales as well. I was laid off a couple of years ago. Instead of jumping back into the thankless, unrewarding sales field, I decided to follow my passion, nursing. I have finished my prereq's and was just accepted into an ADN program. I'm super excited about taking the next step to becoming a RN (I hope to follow up with my BSN degree immediatley after graduating the ADN program). I was also the 'bread-winner' in my family. So, getting laid off and following my nursing dream was initially very difficult. While I was receiving my unemployment insurance, my girlfriend and I decided to start a daycare with our savings (luckily she had a large network in the childcare field already established). We have had our ups and downs with the daycare business; however, we manged to keep our heads above water. I'm not sure if this an option for you, but I thought I would share. Good luck!
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Facial Hair
I think a well-groomed goatee will be 'smiled upon'! Clean shaven or not, good luck with entrance interview with the DOT!
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When ill equipped students affect your grade...
Very well stated Moogie! I start school this fall and I hope to have instructors like you and Edrnbsn. Thank you for your wisdom and insights! I would also like to the thank all the contributors to this thread. Through your comments and thoughts I have definitely learned a lot. I can't wait for school to start this fall. I hope to become a patient first, business first, engaging, respectful and helpful NS! ~P
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Ideas for a clinical "cheat sheet" ?
Got it, Thank you! ~P
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Nhcc acceptance letters?
n Hey 'xptp29a'! I also got accepted into the 2010 fall NHCC day program. I received an 'A' in Micro, 'B' in A&P II, and an 'A' in A&P I. My accumulative GPA was something like 3.7 or so. Before getting accepted, I was curious what the criteria was as well. Wishing you all the luck in the world!
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Ideas for a clinical "cheat sheet" ?
Me too! Thank you! ~P [email protected]