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  1. Working as a CNA and being in school was rough. I had classes every day, pretty much all day long. I would only work a couple days a week because I was so exhausted. The experience is good, but don't let yourself get in over your head.
  2. Great in Medical Microbiology, great in Western Civ, and not doing well in Anatomy 2. I had a B in A&P 1, but I'm struggling with a new, harder teacher. Also doing well in Nursing Concepts!
  3. Hi, I've only been a CNA for a little over month and I'm already extremely overwhelmed. I've been working evenings one day a week because I go to college. I only have 10 people, but I feel like there isn't enough time to give every person the complete care they need. I've heard it takes a while to get used to the job, but does anyone have any input about helping me relax and get the job done? I feel like the nurse is always rushing me. I also keep having anxiety about forgetting things. Help!
  4. I don't think I'll delete mine. I figure that by the time I graduate (less than four years from now) I'll be slightly less addicted. I hope. As long as you don't abuse it and keep it private, I don't see the problem.
  5. Chemistry can be very rough. I just took it last semester and barely passed with a C. Definitely DON'T get left behind, and if you need help make sure you get it. Take advantage of tutors and professor's office times.

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