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  1. 25 YEAR transcripts and they were counted in!!! Wow! Well the good news is you made good grades then. Can you imagine if they were bad grades!
  2. Normally you are advised to take adv patho first, then adv pharm. This will greatly help with pharm
  3. Normally you are advised to take adv Patho first. This will give you a solid foundation for your adv Pharm. I hope this helps
  4. Congrats on getting in!
  5. 1) Personal shadow box 2) Class picture with signatures of all students 3) Nursing plaque 4) Card with your signatures in it 5) Scrapbook 6) Nursing Doll 7) Anything about nurse educators....
  6. 1) nursing doll 2) class picture with signatures of all students 3) nursing plaque 4) card with your signatures in it 5) scrapbook 6) anything about nurse educators....
  7. In community colleges this is the reality... GN will probably earn more than their faculty. majority of faculty will take about a 30-40% pay cut moving from bed-side to student-side. There are other perks however... time off, potential for overtime during the summer +++
  8. The salary seems great, but is this for a 9 month or 12 month contract?
  9. There are many online program. UOP for example has an almost 6 months training/internship program, but I have 2 friends that teach exclusively online at UOP and stay home.... You can also try exclusively online nursing programs like WGU
  10. Yes I am sure it will count. It is important to also look at what recruiters are looking for. If you have no experience in teaching how will you manage an online classroom that is more difficult? BUT do not give up!!! Apply and sell yourself. Having no experience does not disqualify you. REMEMBER nurses ARE TEACHERS. We teach everyday! Sell yourself... and the phone will start ringing :-)
  11. Thanks I don't mind travelling, but it must be online and affordable. What is the cost please of the ones you are referring to, and their names please. Thanks
  12. Thank you Klone. I am hoping others would post here as well. For a post-masters Frontier's 20K is kind of pricey... but thanks for sharing
  13. Hi everyone, With this growing recession and hikes in college fees, I am interested in an AFFORDABLE online FNP program. Preferably one that charges in-state tuition for out-of-state applicants. Are you in one and is it affordable? Or do you know of one that is affordable please? Thanks
  14. This is another great way - for those of us getting older staying up all day can be hard! So sleeping a little immediately after the night shift, still ends up pushing our body into day mode. How were you able to get a straight 3 day shift? Good pointnursie_pants!
  15. Many years ago I worked nights, and I would like to share a "night-shift survival tip" a friend gave me. She said go to the manager and get all your 3 nights together (same nights), include one weekend night and your manager is more likely to approve it. For those 3 nights, you are likely to get the same patients, but most importantly you have 4 days off every week! Here is the trick: On your first day off, you must stay up till very late (and wake at 8am the next day), this will automatically push your body back into day mode! Now you can spend the next 3-4 days with your family. By the way, this is the same method used by people around the world to overcome jet lag! KEY: The first day off night shift is the most important :-) I hope this helps someone...

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