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  1. I started nursing school (an advanced program) a month ago and don't really like anything about it (other than some of my classmates...) I'm wondering how indicative this is of if I'm going to dislike the job or not. I picked the program because it is only a year long and I have not been able to get a decent job with my previous BS (neuroscience). Admittedly this was probably not the best reason to pick to do this but I would like some candid opinions from people who already been through school and are actually working.
  2. This may be jumping the gun a little (I was just accepted into an accelerated nursing program that starts in May) but I was wondering what (if anything) I could do while in school that would help with job placement when I graduate? What do you think matters most on your resume when you don't have experience as a nurse yet? If I am already somewhat interested in a specialty, is there anything I can do to increase my chances of getting a job in that area right out of school? Just curious what those who love the jobs they found right out of school did right Any advice or input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!!

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