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MsAlba

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  1. I was invited to the nursing honors society and everyone says it's a big deal to join. I've even heard that some nurses have been turned away from graduate school (with fantastic GPAs) because they weren't a member... I do plan on going to graduate school at some point, but is this really necessary?
  2. Mayah, my hubby bought me some Nikes for Christmas, but they aren't comfortable enough. I think at least these are more for looks, lol
  3. I appreciate all your feedback! I have to wear all white as well and I'm not particularly liking the nursing shoes. Thanks everyone!
  4. What shoes have you found that work best for you as a nurse. nursing student? I need some for when I start next month and I'm not sure what to buy! Thanks!
  5. I took a nursing success skills course last semester and it really helped me with better study habits and being more organized. I can't explain everything here but I will tell you a few. For a single suject, converge class notes and notes that you take on your own so you don't have a lot of repeat information. rewriting it to converge it will help you remember it and it organizes your notes neatly. Also, only write your notes on one side of the paper so that later on when you're studying you don't need to continuously flip the paper over to find information. Writing it only on the front will keep the information all right in front of you. This is a little off topic but I wanted to add this in becuase it was helpful to me. When studying on your own, read the major titles and subtitles to get an idea of what you should be learning about in the section. look at diagrams and read the information under them. Read the sections and then re read them, highlighting the pertinent information. These are the things you would copy down and add to notes from class. It is time consuming but after I did it, I found it to be very helpful!
  6. A&P1 is a lot of memorization of bones and such. It's really not too bad but I picked up "Pocket Anatomy and Physiology" by Shirley Jones. It has a section for bones, muscles, the nervous system, the brain the heart and so on. Great little pocket book! I highlighted what we were studying at the time and when we moved on, I washed it off and started highlighting the new information we were to learn. It was really helpful - so much so, I still have it! It was also helpful in A&P2 but that class was much harder than the first. Make sure you don't take it hybrid!
  7. Great topic to start! I would love to find people who may be going to school with me. Olivia, I bought this book off of Amazon, it's called "5 TEAS practice tests" by Mcgrall Hill. It has five tests in it to practice. Also, I had to brush up on my grammar and so on and I used this website English Worksheets VERY helpful if it's been a while. I hope to attend The University of Central Florida, Cocoa, in January. Went for the interview on Tuesday and I should find out tomorrow if I actually got in.
  8. I got the same thing, man-nurse, but mine is at a different campus. Good luck with that and let me know how it goes!
  9. Thank you, too! I came here looking for the same answer :)
  10. Here, Becky: Completing the square | Quadratic functions | Khan Academy Maybe that will help you. He explains things really well!
  11. I hit up the math lab like crazy and also used Khan's academy (online website). Very helpful!
  12. If you quit no, you've wasted more than money; you've wasted much of your time even prearing to get IN to the nursing school. Just becuase you're in an undesirable situation right now doesn't mean it's going to stay that way. I say stick with it and learn what you can.
  13. If you take all those classes in the same semester, make sure you have great teachers. I am in statistics and chem right now and it takes some work! A lot of math in both classes, but really if you have good teachers and devote the time, you should be alright. A&P II wasn't hard but required a lot of time dedicated to studying. I'm not sure about the English... is that like communications? That class requires a lot of writing (how much depends on the teacher) but again, if you get a good teacher it isn't bad. I think taking all at once is doable. Nursing school will be a lot tougher so I guess it's better to test yourself now!
  14. Your right... I need job security and either way I am going to have to sacrifice. maybe it's better to go for the higher degree now if I can and take less time in the long run. Thank you all for your input. It is very much appreciated :)

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