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  1. I completely agree allamericangirl! As a new first time mom of a preemie I wanted to breast feed but ended up not being able to. On hearing this one of the nurses in the doctor's office at his first check up told me that "breast fed babies have higher IQ's" I spent a couple years feeling such guilt when he started preschool and kindergarten because he did have a some difficulties in school and I thought it was my fault!
  2. Hi All Just logged on to get some ideas or something. I have done fine in school up till now, but the last two quarters (since I have been waiting to start my clinical rotations) has been terrible.My school load is very slight but I have been making terrible grades (I am usually on the dean's list) and I have actually been spending more time studying. I am taking Pharm and a Psych statistics class and I just can not seem to absorb the material no matter how hard I try. I know I am not any more busy than anyone else. I do work full time and have a child but it has never been a problem till now. Can anyone give me any study tips they might use or just some general good advise. I feel like I am woosing out just before I get to the finish line!:uhoh21: Thanks.
  3. I am working on my BSRN and I had a gentleman stop me on the university campus and told me "are you lost? you look like you are an artist you are in the medical building"!

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