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  1. Hey jtboog2003, I know this is an older post but was just wondering what note taking app you used. I have not found one yet that has impressed me much. Thanks for your reply. Sandra QUOTE=jtboog2003;6975418]I just wanted to add: a lot of you say how you love your paper notes and highlighting, and I was the EXACT same way. I thought taking notes on my iPad would be really weird and distracting since i always used paper. It isn't. I take notes right on my electronic paper just like you do in your notebook or powerpoints. I highlight on my iPad just as you do on paper. I can have the teachers notes as well as my own all under a single folder. I just wanted to add that because it doesn't seem that some people are not fully aware of what note taking on the iPad really consists of. It may not be for you and that's fine, everyone learns differently and prefers their own thing. But you can do basically the exact same things as you can by using pen and paper as you can on the iPad. I can record, highlight, add text, underline, add pics, etc. to notes that were made by my professors. Or just make my own notes.
  2. I wish I could type fast enough to keep up. I suck at typing. Lol. Good luck getting into your program. Sandra
  3. Thanks RN2serve. It is helpful to know these pens work. I have been toying with the idea of purchasing one and have been hesistant because I did not know if they worked well or not. Thanks a million. Sandra
  4. Makes sense. Thanks for the tip Stephalump. Sandra
  5. Thanks everybody. You guys are super!!!
  6. Thanks soxgirl. I usually do this but I end up writing chicken scratch and end up having to re-write or type my notes afterwards. Seems like to much time spent on it when I could be studying.
  7. Thanks Devon Rex. I have seen people do that in some of my classes. I do the reading but don't seem to remember enough of what I read to know exactly what part of the book I read it in so that I can highlight it. Lol! Any tricks you would like to share with me on how to do that?Sandra
  8. Thanks Jill2shay. Those are the exact pens I have been looking at and they seem great but was not sure if the technology delivered or not. It is great to hear they work great. Thanks for the input.Sandra
  9. Hello everyone, I am wondering what you guys use to take notes during class. Do youprefer the typical way to take notes with paper and pen? Or do you use laptops? I am not a very fast typist so this would probably not work for me, but willing to try it I guess. I have also heard of smart pens sold at best buy that write with ink but record voice and note can be downloaded into a PC. Have anyone of you heard of these and if so would you mind sharing your experiences with me. THanks a million everyone! Sandra
  10. Hello, Kerri. I am not over 40 yet but will be 40 in a few months. I will be starting my nursing program hopefully in April and I too have been out of school for 13 years. I a needless to say nervous. But you might be surprised how many of us are out there. I am a mother of 2. I have a 5 yr old and a 3 year old. When do you start your program? Sandra
  11. Congrats everyone. I am so jealous. Wish I was at the end of the road. I am barely getting ready to start and I am scared to death about how hard I hear it will be. The anticipation and the unknown are killing me!!!!! Lol!
  12. Good luck Danny girl. I am on a waitlist as well and waiting to see if I make it for the spring quarter at my school. I have not started yet but I keep hearing as mentioned by one of the members here. Don't study to memorize. Study to understand the material that is brewing presented and do lots of practice questions from your ATI book. Good luck. I am in your same shoes with my previous college years far behind me and taking sciences one at a time. I am done with them all and waiting to start program. Keep us posted on how it goes. Best of luck. I bet you will do great!
  13. Has anyone of you tried Klogs. I like them the best. They are very comfortable. I worked as a transport orderly in my day and these shoes got me through my shifts nicely. they are not as heavy as dansko and they are very cushy feeling. good luck on your search.
  14. Hope all your resolutions come true and may you all reach your goals.

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