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Amylovesnursing

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  1. Thanks I'm nervous and excited to be challenged in a new way and I know this will definitely help with nursing school and becoming an RN. I am going to out of my comfort zone
  2. I work in a 12 bed hospice unit current and am going to be working in the neuro/stroke med surg floor of the hospital. What will be different and what is expected of the cna
  3. Ugh. I am struggling in a&p1 how do you recommend studying. It's alot with a quiz in lab 10 pts and so much memorizing just for those 10 pts and then 3 chapters in lecture. I'm not sure how to balance it all amd make it stick!
  4. Hi so I'm wanting to get flashcards for A&P any opinions on which is better Kaplan VS Netters? Thanks in advance :^)
  5. Hi everyone! Getting ready to take A&P 1 this fall any suggestions, tips, tricks etc for me? I'm excited to be in something geared more towards Nursing but nervous too. Haha Thanks in advance!
  6. Any tips and tricks I should know?
  7. At my school you can go either way micro or A&P 1 & 2 I think I'll do A&P.. I'm nervous!
  8. Just wondering if A&P or micro would be the science class to take next? Thanks in advance :)
  9. Thank you! I will do that. You gave great advice and encouragement!
  10. I am a cna working in a hospice the nurses know Im going to school to be an RN they kind of discourage me at times saying I love your enthusiasm it gets old after a while and you will be a great nurse but why don't you do something else like information technology so you can be done faster. I'm working full time 3 12s and have 2 kids and taking 1 science pre req at a time others I work with are doing accelerated programs so they think I should too. It's discouraging when you have people tell you to something you know is your passion
  11. Does a W just look like a withdraw and not affect your gpa?
  12. Thanks everyone! Is anyone from Vegas going to CSN? I wanted opinions on a professor for Bio 189.. If you have any PM me. Thanks
  13. So I am already a CNA and have been for almost 1 year I love it and can't wait to be a nurse. I know nursing is my passion but I am so scared of the classes I'm worried I won't pass. I do know I need to study more and work hard but it's so much to look at from the whole perspective I have 4 sciences and math to take and the teas test before I can apply. I'm on the right path just scared of failure
  14. So I can't withdraw from my bio class that I'm not doing well in. Now that I know that my professor said I might be able to get a C if I do good on the next test and the final but I'm not sure I want that when I know I didn't give it my all. I'd rather get a C knowing I did my best instead of getting a C at the very end. I don't know if I want to keep going for the next few weeks or just drop now and read the book over summer and bust butt fall semester..
  15. At my community college I'm taking my pre reqs and am not doing well in science.. I was wondering if its better to take the bad grade (below C) or withdraw from the class? We have 3 chances to take it and they take the best grade and prior to this I had As and Bs in my other pre reqs I don't want to ruin my GPA! I was invited to Honors Society before this class too ;( I know Nursing is my passion and plan on working much harder next time I take this class! Do you think I should take the same professor or a different one and does it help a bunch to take the same teacher for lab and lecture? Thanks

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