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Jazystudent

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  1. I'm a PN student but I'm an avid rock climbing. There's a local climbing gym that is roughly a 10-15 minute drive from my college. Nothing beats having a crazy day in lab/simlab than going and hanging from walls at 45 degree angles by your toes and fingertips, not to mention scrubs are very nice to climb in. haha
  2. Hello everyone As the title says, I am 1 out of the 32 nursing students in my class that is male...the only guy. I am currently half way through my second month of the LPN program and have already started to notice a difference. Also the fact that I am very young ( 19 ) and probably the youngest in my class may play a role but I have noticed that there seems a difference in the way not only my students but instructors interact with me. With the instructors I seem to be the favorite one to pick on (in all good fun) or the one who is volunteered as a pt for labs. Where as with students it seems to be hot or cold, I am a CNA have have a good amount of experience when it comes to basic nursing. This has either worked in my favor with some students who say they need help, or backfired and resulted in me being in the "mr.know-it-all" category. Which doesn't really bother me except that come time for clinical I have to work with some of them. I am just curious as to if any one else has had these things happen to them and if there is anything else I should be expecting as being the only male student come time for clinical rotations?

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