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Doug85

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  1. Hate to discourage you, but I really haven't found a good site for statistics. The best way to master the material is repetition. Here's what you do: When the teacher does a practice problem on the board, write it down! Write every step that they went through, figure out why they did it. Then go over that problem ten times in your head and when it shows up on the test, you will fly through it!
  2. Lots of good advice here. I know the 4.0 means a lot to you, but if you're truly learning the material and still wind up with a B, there is NO shame whatsoever in that. NONE! I was in your shoes for the spring semester- I was dead set on getting an A in A&P. However, I gave it everything I had and got a B. I can live with that, because I know I gave it my best effort. Good luck whatever you do. Try not to get too discouraged- just think, you're part of the 60% that have made it this far. Keep plugging away and studying your tail off!
  3. I hear ya- I'm already considering going into EMT school for the fall after talking with some of the paramedics there. I agree with you 100% about making contacts within your future career as well.
  4. Hey, that's a good idea! You would be surprised how much the two courses can be alike. I honestly am concerned for you though as you are working 40 hrs/week and going to school fulltime...that's a huge schedule there. Best of luck to ya!
  5. I know- it's actually too good to be true. I know in nursing school I'm really going to hit that system hard!
  6. It is awesome! It was my first time working in a hospital setting and I was pretty much blown away at first. I will be transporting patients, talking to family, etc. Has anyone else done this? As for me, I'm just happy I got my foot in the door- it's awesome to work in a place that relates to my career for once.
  7. Congrats! That's gotta be an awesome feeling. Best of Luck!!!
  8. Hey, I'm really happy for you and also encouraged at the same time. Congratulations!
  9. We never did the endocrine system.
  10. I don't know if we have an advantage in the hiring, but do males have an advantage when it comes to getting accepted into a nursing school?
  11. Thanks- I don't want to sell on eBay or amazon; I figure I'd help out fellow nursing students here first.
  12. This thread reminds me of our blood lab in A&P2...needless to say, I was completely embarrassed that I almost fainted trying to stick myself. It wasn't easy, because I'm not usually soft like that!
  13. Thanks to everyone for your replies! They have been very informative so far. More questions from me to follow soon! (as i think of them)....
  14. OK, time for Stupid Question of the day. This is gonna sound really stupid, but what other choices do I have if I don't get accepted into a nursing program for next year? I really don't want to sit around and wait to apply again. don't get me wrong, I want to do nursing. But if it means sitting around for two years waiting to get accepted, I'm not sure if that's for me. I'll be applying this winter (in Dec) to various nursing school, but my GPA is a concern (will be in the 2.9-3.1 range). However, I have B's or better in all my science courses. Also, one more thing you should know: I've always wanted to be either a CRNA or a teacher. would many of my pre-reqs apply if I decided to switch and go into education? I realize this choice is awhile away, but I would appreciate some insight. Thanks.

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