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  1. It was exactly the same for me too! Taking the pre/co req's were required in order to get into the program which is highly competitive to get into. Take all the classes you can while you are waiting and make the best grades that you can. It took me three years but I finished all the required classes and I'm about to start my second semester of nursing school. Hang in there it is definitly worth the effort and the wait! Good luck!:loveya:
  2. It is a very exciting journey! The "unknown", I thought would kill me before my first day of class! I was so nervous and excited, but soon it became routine! I am about to start my second semester and cannot wait! Nursing school is alot of fun and you learn so much. I have met some really great friends too. I like everyone in my class of 60 (although sometimes some people need extra attention and can rack everyone's nerves from time to time.lol.)we all help each other and are rooting for each other. My instructors are wonderful and they are pulling for us as well. I feel so blessed to be in nursing school and especially the place I am at in my life and I hope you will feel the same! Good luck!:loveya:
  3. YAAAAAYYY!!!! So glad that you shared your experience. I have three semesters to go but it sure is nice to know what to expect! Way to go passing NCLEX!:cheers:
  4. I have only been through one semester but here is what my school recommends; Scan your readings first going over the bold topics,etc. Then read your readings before class. During class lecture follow along with the ppt. or whatever method your school uses. Go back over the same material again while it is fresh on your mind. If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to ask for help in understanding whatever it is. I will admit that I used to read all of the reading material but for the most part test questions come from lecture and power points given by the instructors. I am going to try to read more this semester because i believe there is a lot more material that we will be having to know this semester! Good Luck to ya and have fun! Nursing school is a blast!:w00t:
  5. From what I understand these schools are not accredited schools and the prices of going to these schools are double or triple the price of comm. college. I would definitely research and explore what you are getting into, before you decide to commit. Good luck to you, please let us know what you find out.
  6. I think what you mean is .45% NaCl (half normal saline) and .33% NaCl (one-third normal saline) which are hypotonic solutions used to provide free water and treats cellular hydration.They are used to promote kidney waste elimination and should not be used for patients with third spacing. I'm a student myself so let me know if I am wrong about this!
  7. While I appreciate your feelings about the Hesi A2, I really did not feel that the test was THAT difficult. I did not use any resources whatsoever. I took the TEAS test for another school and felt that it was a much more challenging test. I just want to say that someone reading this post should not be discouraged, the most difficult part of the Hesi A2 was the A&P portion, and if you have taken A&P you should be good, besides all schools don't require all of the sections of the test. Just sayin...
  8. Congratulations! I know how exciting this is for you! I am about to start my second semester of nursing. I love nursing school and I'm sure you will too! While it is challenging and nerve racking, it is wonderful learning all the new skills and clinicals are great! I am not a big fan of paperwork but it comes with the territory! I hope you enjoy your time in n.s. as much as I have! I can't wait until class starts again!:yelclap:Good Luck to ya!
  9. Congrats to you! It sounds like you really had the devil working against you but with God's help you won! It is wonderful that you shared your story and I hope the best for you!
  10. I will be enjoying family time since we all go back to school on monday! I have been organizing, laundry, rearranging and cleaning all week! I think we will do some last minute shopping and eating out tonight, but then doing absolutely nothing but bein' lazy until sunday evening! Enjoy!
  11. YAYYYY!!!! Good for you! I am starting NS on Monday too! It's so exciting isn't it? I am happy for you and know you will do great!
  12. I think it depends on the state that you live in. In tx you have to get approval from the board of nursing if you have any criminal history (anything other than traffic tickets) in order to take the NCLEX. Your school should have information about it. Good Luck to ya!:)
  13. I bought my books @ the school's bookstore. Our bundle is what we need for two years of NS and comes with all but one of the books and all the cd's that I need. I did not want to take the chance of not getting my books on time plus I get financial aid and it is just easier to but them on campus!Oh and the book company gave us a coupon for a 10% discount which saved around $70.00.
  14. Thanks for sharing your story Mi VIDA Loca! You are truly inspiring and very smart! I am so happy for you! I start my NS on Monday and I am sooooo excited! I really appreciate you taking the time to encourage everyone and being such a good role model! Keep up yhe good work and I hope lots more blessings come your way!:heartbeat:redpinkhe:redbeathe
  15. Hang in there! I bet that you are nervous because you were late, but Murphy's Law prevails at the most inconvieniant times! I agree that nurses have to be professional and your trainer is just trying to be helpful!Don't let it get to you and kill 'em with kindness (everyone, pts especially) and they will grow to love you!:cool:Have fun and learn, you can't go wrong!

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