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Reese0608

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  1. I have a friend that got kicked out of her program for academic reasons after not doing well in one class but otherwise having all A's. She ended up getting accepted into another school and they even let her transfer in some credits. What type of course is one hour if you don't mind me asking?
  2. @Coco1234 and @MosAnn1216 congrats on getting accepted! I am applying this next cycle, do you mind sharing your stats? Thank you!
  3. For those of you who were accepted into MSU, do you mind sharing your STATS?
  4. Was wondering how did your interview process go? What type of questions did they ask? I'm want to apply to their program in a couple years.
  5. From what I have read so far, everyone says to turn it into a positive, how much you have grown, how motivated you are, what you have done to prove yourself. Honesty is the best answer. If you don't mind me asking, were any of the additional science courses you took online? I am looking to take science courses to boast my science GPA as well and am having a hard time finding ones online. Even just a statistics course online. The school I want to apply to requires an updated one within 5 years and I'm past that.
  6. quote from not.done.yet i have to admit i always shake my head and laugh a little when people are shocked that nurses are people just like everyone else, who get along and don't, who help one another and don't, who fuss at one another and don't, who backstab and don't. the nursing populaiton is the same as any population - full of humanity and politics, pitfalls and inspirations. any career made up of real people is going to have all the foibles you get when you get real people working together. i honestly have yet to see nursing any different than any other job i have had in terms of the politics and conflict. it is only the expectation of some kind of angelicness that makes it stand out so much worse. well said.
  7. I am a new grad starting on nights here soon! I have gained lots of tips from all the comments! I like the idea of sleeping 2am-10am or 3-11am on your days off!
  8. Thank you for your input! I am going to try that schedule out! sometimes I think should I just try to switch completely to sleeping in the day while my hubs is at work? but then i'm like what would I possibly do with myself ALL night and while he is sleeping?! subee what type of window shades do you recommend? Right now in my bedroom I have those bigger heavy duty blinds but sun does peer through them and shines in my face every morning. When I first start orientating I am on days but I'm really nervous about the switch to nights. Part of me wants to practice staying up all night haha so that when on my first day of orientation I have an idea of what its like and am not in zombie mode. When I shadowed this position I literally was sleepy around midnight and yawning non-stop until 1am when I left and went home to my bed.
  9. As a new RN myself, I have gathered very helpful tidbits from this thread! Thanks to all the contributors!
  10. Congrats on passing!!! Good luck as you begin your career!!! :yelclap: Like you, I WAS a good test-taker throughout school. But unfortunately I didn't take my NCLEX until 1 1/2 yrs after finishing nursing school b/c I was a transfer student and had to finish up gen ed courses first before everything could be done for me to get my ATT. Long story short, all my fellow nursing friends from college told me they knew without a doubt I could pass because I was smart in school, so I studied minimally, and bombed it! I didn't even fully review every topic (WHAT was I thinking?!?!?). Took all 256 questions and was told I toggled up and down the passing line and was NEAR passing. On my performance report (they only send it to you if you fail) I only was BELOW LEVEL OF PASSING on the category of INFECTION CONTROL. I was SO CLOSE. I didn't fully prepare for the exam so I don't know what I was expecting. DEFINITELY learned my lesson! I think a big part of a high pass rate on first try is taking the exam as close out of school as possible! Everything is still very fresh in your mind and your still in "school/study/test mode". Be very grateful you did not have to spend hours upon hours day after day reviewing everything over a year out of school!!! That you were able to study with a 'whatevs' & 'itsnobigdeal' kind of attitude! I can say that I finally learned how to properly study for an exam while studying for the NCLEX the 2nd time through....only took me until AFTER college of course!
  11. thanks for all the input everyone! have gotten new insight on nursing shoes! will be researching some further to try out.
  12. that was how we were taught to chart in nursing school always back your actions or not doing something up
  13. that's what I wonder too, how did he get your personal phone number? I would of reported it immediately & had his number blocked.
  14. thank you everyone for the question and replies! helpful

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