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NurseN2000

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  1. Labor & Delivery, inspired by the nurses that worked with me while giving birth to my sons!
  2. Tottie I just finished transitions, one small paper (2-3pgs), one larger paper (6-8pgs), another assignment that was kind of fun, and then the weekly postings. It wasn't bad, I made an A...the hardest thing for me was that the holidays were happening during it, and after having already completed an LPN program and an ADN program in the past, I started to question why i was putting myself through the work of school again when all i really wanted to do was get out into the mall and enjoy the holiday spirit and do some shopping. But otherwise, it is very do-able to focus on a single class when you work full time. I start Soc on Jan 4, and have so far logged on and looked at the class a bit (what is available, the syllabus and stuff), it looks like a little more work but interesting subject matter. A lot of reading it seems. Maybe we'll be in the same class?!? I have 27 credits to go!!! PS, I graduated with my LPN in '97 and my ADN in 2000, so it's been a while for me too, my paper writing skills are still rusty lol.
  3. Congrats, I just finished Prof. transitions, and will be taking cultural diversity for session B starting Jan 4, maybe we'll be in the same class :). Transitions wasn't bad, interesting subject matter. I did have to write a few papers though. I am pretty confident in my grade, should make an A when I get this weeks points for discussion threads. Hardest thing for me was having a class right before the holidays, when I am working full time and all I want to do in my off time is sleep, shop and wrap presents, not write term papers lol. otherwise, it was great.
  4. Good luck Lunah, I've just gotten started, and am loving taking 1 course per session... but I may get anxious to get it done at some point, and start doubling up also. I work 530am to 2-3pm 5 days a week, so one class is really plenty for now. Let us know how your combinations pair up!
  5. I have a question, wonder if anyone computer savvy can help me out... My instructor says our Professional Topic Paper must be submitted in WORD only, Office 2007. I have Microsoft WORD, Office 2007 installed on my laptop, but I was planning on using PERRLA to write my paper. When I was testing out PERRLA, the program states there is a bug when saving documents that corrupts them, so you must save them as Word 97-2003 documents. So.... is my instructor hip to the PERRLA program and discouraging its' use? or will it matter if I have them typed in Word 2007 but saved in Word 97-2003? I'm a little confused by this. Can anyone enlighten me? Have other instructors mentioned similar requirements?
  6. So far so good, I wonder if we're in the same class?? Week one is great, I'm looking at week 2 and having a little confusion over using the library search engine to find an article from a nursing journal though, I've never had to do that before, Last time I went to school my journal articles were on paper pages lol. How's it going for you?
  7. Chamberlain is somehwat pricey, but I am starting today, and so far the first course looks very, very good. I love the format of Chamberlain, with the two 8 week sessions. By the looks of it, it is just what I was hoping for, and personally I'm happy to pay for a good program that is going to meet all of my needs and provide me with a good education. I'm looking at it that way, rather than thinking I could get it for less money (but at what price to my lifestyle?). That helps me to justify the cost. Just food for thought :)
  8. Congratulations!! Welcome to your new career!!
  9. thanks for the input, I was thinking the same thing. I want to be able to learn and understand it too, since it's so important to future writing. Congrats on your A's girls, woohooo!!! I start NR 351 today, i've already posted on the first 2 threaded discussions and posted my bio.
  10. Thanks for the info on the PERRLA Christy, I went and downloaded it and it's amazing :). Did you also buy the apa book? I think I should buy it as a reference, but just wondered if others might think it a waste of money if using PERRLA.
  11. I have (moderator edit of name) for NR 351, anyone else have her? And I am on facebook if anyone wants to connect there as well :)
  12. Hi Everyone, I am also taking transitions 351 starting monday the 26th. I've already been in the course, read the assignment for week one and was debating posting on the discussion threads, but I keep chickening out lol. I just keep freezing when I try to think of a critical experience or whatever that first question is calling for, I start to answer and then think that I really should pick a better patient scenario....then I can't think of one that will be good to use lol. I guess I'm just a little nervous to get started. I have used angel before, a little bit (at OU college of nursing, for about 2 weeks before I realized it was a rediculously BUSY program for a working nurse and withdrew), so I'm navigating it pretty well. I posted a bio about me on the course roster, if you want to look at it go for it!! look forward to getting to know you all a bit here and there, so we can go through it together :). Nancy D.
  13. Thanks Sue, I appreciate your insight :). I will be starting next monday, yay!!! I'm taking NR351 Transitions in session A and Socs350 Cultural Diversity in session B. Is there a list of elective type classes I can look at to pick my last class? I got a little freaked out when I first heard about all the papers, I thought about picking Kaplan... SOOO glad I researched so many options and did not. Of all the programs I researched, Chamberlain met the most of my needs and I have worked with the nicest, most polite people who have taken excellent care of me. Some of my coworkers think I'm making a poor choice to spend twice as much as the local state colleges, but I have told them I'm willing to pay for the convenience and enjoyment of not having to run around with clinicals or do big group projects... I'm going to do it the way I want to do it, by studying and enjoying the process, not being stressed out for months on end like LPN and RN school. I've already done nursing "school" twice, now I want to enjoy the learning!
  14. Ahh, Thanks for the heads up Lunah :). As for the financial aid Shawn, I just did a fafsa and am taking more student loans out. Who are you working with? I'm working with Josh, and he's outstanding. Are you going to be able to have everything together for the Oct 26th start? I'm starting with professional transitions, maybe we'll be in class together...well, figuratively speaking lol.
  15. Thanks for all the info Lunah. Can you give me any ideas of what some of these papers everyone talks about are like? Do they give you topics? Questions to answer? Is there a lot of research involved? etc. Just curious as to what lies ahead, I haven't written a college paper in 10 years, I WILL be one of the rusty ones lol.

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