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walkingonthestars

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  1. One year doesn't actually sound too bad. I've been trying to find information on here because something about it makes me feel iffy, but then again, I don't trust anyone lol Did you do the LVN program at Job Corps, or know someone who did? P.s thank you for your response :)
  2. I know that there are some old threads about Job Corps and I've read info. on their website and what-not. I was just wondering if some one could give me any specific information on how it works? I've heard that it can take up to two years to complete, but has anyone finished the LVN/LPN program sooner? Is it self-paced? I'm sorry for all the questions but everything about it seems too good. Is it like going to school and you get homework or do you go to school and complete it all at your own pace? Any info is appreciated.
  3. No, I’m not yet a nurse. I like learning and I like knowing history. I like learning from my mistakes as well as others mistakes, which was why I posted this. I feel I’m a bit eager and want to start learning already on what I should do/what I should not do. Maybe I wanted to poke my head in the door a little too soon. This was never really intended to humiliate anyone and I probably should have used a different term other than “craziest.” I know one day I will mistakes, but I also know that I will LEARN from them too. If you fall, you get back up and next time look where you’re walking. As for my other thread, I don’t think there is anything wrong with questioning the intelligence/skills/degree of those who take care of us or those who take care of OUR families. We make sure to know so much about who governs our city, state, country, why not in healthcare? To those of you who were willing enough to share your experiences, thank you.
  4. Well, I'm not a nurse yet...so this will probably be off topic as it's not related to nursing but I'll go ahead and make fun of myself lol My brother was once talking to me and he randomly said/joked that watermelons grow on trees. Being sleep deprived as I was, I asked him what happens when watermelons got really heavy? Did they just fall from the tree when ripe? But if they grow on trees that means trees are weighed down by all the watermelons. Here he is, my brother, just laughing at me:lol2: Then I remembered vines.
  5. With all honesty, I didn't start this to humiliate or embarrass anyone. I've always been fortunate enough to have wonderful nurses take care of me. And a recent post got me wondering whether or not some nurses mess up or do anything not "normal." Sorry if this offended anyone.
  6. A recent post has got me thinking: What's the craziest thing you've ever seen/come across from a nursing student/coworker? :smackingf
  7. I totally agree with some of your guys' posts! Grades/scores don't always mean or show how "smart" someone is. xtxrn: I've enjoyed reading your responses! Thank you :-) To everyone else, a thank you as well :)
  8. :smackingf There really aren't enough smilies to express what I felt when I read this.
  9. I still have a long way to go. I'll barely be starting my science classes this upcoming Fall (which starts next week!), and I feel really overwhelmed, but I know that this is what I want to do. I may finish some time in 2015 or later :/ Yay! You're so lucky, you get to start pretty soon, I know this semester will go by fast for you so I wish you good grades and a great future!
  10. Well, that's true, but I think with nursing, you kind of have to prove yourself (like taking TEAS, NCLEX, etc). It felt to me like this person was just sliding by.... Hopefully no one will ever say that about me either. lol
  11. Well, I'm not a nurse yet, but I'm doing my best to complete my requirements to get into a nursing program. If you're already a nurse, how do you deal/work with someone like that? :smackingf
  12. Okay, let me start off by stating that with this post, I am NOT trying to insult anyone, I am just wondering... Have you ever questioned how anyone got into a nursing program? How they passed their classes? How they passed the NCLEX? I'm asking because I was talking to a nursing student a few weeks ago and he was telling me how he was able to get into the nursing program because he had a 3.0 GPA. He said he got this GPA by networking and going to so many schools to take easy professors who basically give you an "A" for whatever course (such as Anatomy, Physiology, Microbio.,etc). At first I thought okay he's not book smart, but he probably has a passion for wanting to become a nurse. He said the reason he was doing it was because nurses in our area make good money. I asked about his TEAS score and he said he did okay, that he barely "passed." Now, I've been hospitalized NUMEROUS times. So the fact that some one like that is going to become a nurse kind of scares me. People like him take care of people like me... Has anyone ever encountered someone whose degree is questionable? Just asking...
  13. Thank you! I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling nervous! Good luck to you as well! I hope you get in to the other school, so that way you have more options!
  14. lol. I've thought about joining Job Corps for their LVN program out here in CA. I haven't heard/read too many great things about the people/staff, but the school's LVN passing rate, I'd say, is pretty decent. I have yet to make life-altering decisions and these butterflies keep making me nervous! Thank you and good luck to you too :)
  15. Oh yes! This is another factor that's driving me crazy! I do receive Pell Grants. My school has this thing, I don't know if other schools do too, but after 90 attempted units we are put on lock list. Once on lock list we're only allowed to take courses approved by a counselor. I have 85 attempted units, after the fall semester I think I will be put on lock list if I decide to stay and complete my ADN. Which terrifies me because if I don't get accepted into the nursing program at my school, I feel it will have been time wasted. I would love the breathing room, but at the same time, I do not want to make such a huge mistake in my life. I'm trying to take in all these factors at once, and I think this is one of the most important ones I forgot all about. Thank you for the reminder and advice. :)

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