rmolander replied to FutureFLRN2014's topic in Florida Nursing
Hey guys... congrats on being almost done with your first semester! Woohoo! I'm applying for spring 2014, wondering if you would share your points and if you know what the cut off was? If I'm...
rmolander replied to claudia_G.'s topic in Texas Nursing
I had planned on attending an online nursing info session, too. I called Health Occ Admissions and asked, they said the online wouldn't be available until AFTER the close of application? How on...
rmolander replied to claudia_G.'s topic in Texas Nursing
Hey ladies! I'm applying with 25 points. Make sure you get all your shots, I had a friend turned down for no flu shot last spring. I can't believe we have to wait until May to hear back! Argh!...
rmolander replied to cnastriving2brn's topic in TEAS Exam Help
Really, as long as you have taken most of your pre-reqs, studying for either one isn't terribly necessary. I refreshed on a few things that aren't my natural strengths and did great on both. Good...
Hello all... hope you don't mind me popping in from the student section to ask a little advice. I've just been accepted to the BSN program of my choice (yay!) to start in the spring. I would like to...
I have a serious decision to make in the next few months, I need some advice! I've been working as a CNA with a hospice agency for over a year. Hospice is okay, I don't love it, but I do love the...
To periwinks00: You just have to go for it. I work 18-24 hours a week, am a single mom of a three year old, and still attend school full time. There are two days a week I don't see my son at all......
I work part time as a CNA, receive a Pell Grant, a subsidized loan, as well as a yearly honor's scholarship. Money is still tight, as a single mom, but I get by. In a couple of years I'll be able to...
Personally I don't pay much attention to the power points... other than things I know I'm not understanding. What works for me is to read the chapter ahead of time and teach myself. Attend lecture...
I truly appreciate all the input, thank you! What I'm faced with is: get a position as a PCT which means a pay cut and rigid hours, or stick where I am as a CNA with flexible hours and higher pay....
Thanks! Thanks for the input, too! So if I understand correctly, you're saying even volunteering won't give my resume much of a boost to the rest? I do need the money [single mom, full time...
Hi! I'm new here =) I am so much better in lecture than in lab... just pulled a 101 in lecture over endocrine/blood/heart but an 85 in lab over the same. As long as it averages out to an A, I'm...