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wannabe11

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  1. Thanks everyone for replying to me!!! It really helps!
  2. Hello again, I would love advice from experienced nurse aides who have gone on to become RNs. I'm still in college finishing up my pre-nursing courses so I can start my upper division in spring. I work full time and go to school full time, I think it would be smarter for me to go on and get a job in the hospital so I can be in the environment...I'm going to be in the CNA program offered by my college its like a 4 week program and I want to eventually quit my job and go to the hospital, does anyone know if the pay for starting cna's? In a hospital? I wanted to go to baylor to eventually do their internship as well. Is this a good plan? Please let me know!!! Thanks!
  3. Hello everyone! I'm on my second semester in community college and I work fulltime. I took 18 hours last semester and got a 2.67 G.P.A which is HORRIBLE considering I want to eventually get into med school. So Im going to take the HESI test next week ( before the may 1st deadline) and I wanted to know do you think they'll make an exception for my GPA if I do exceptionally well on this test. my grades this semester are wayyyy better, I'm expecting a 3.8 this semester. But as you all know the deadline ends before the semester so I would have to send my fall GPA. Also I havent taken any sciences yet.... I'm going to do that summer and fall 2010. PLEASSSSSE HELP!!!!!! THANKSSSSS.

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