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  1. He's very supportive and that's why I live him. He watches our son while I go to school. I have what a lot a people pray for. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  2. I know but it's a Nursing school so sorry I wasn't precise on what I said. And I know I'm yet to be accepted i believe speaking the good will bring you good :-) Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  3. That's all true... My fiancé has all the time for me and wants me in school without working which is the greatest blessing I could have honestly. I have more time to focus than worry about life's cards of bills and daily stress... Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  4. If not a CRNA, I was also thinking about internal Medicine. My husband is a L2 Paraplegic so I want much around that are. I genuinely have a empathetic soft heart for people even the mean ones. Being spiritually humble has helped with that... But anyway... WHO KNOWS I may be content with acutely ill patients. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  5. I was actually saying I shouldn't rush the process of me going to school. I feel so suppressed with time it bugs me out sometime. I just need to take one thing at a time and take it as it goes. Thanks guys for all of he advice very helpful! :-) Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  6. Yeah, I should stop worrying about time and rushing. I'm 21 my fiancé wants me in school instead of day to day dead end jobs which is fine. Should I get in a bridge program any way so I can go straight to my baccalaureate degree? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  7. Thanks guys @esme12 I'm doing pre-reps and other required college courses. "Acutely ill" meaning long term so where would be a great start? And would volunteering help? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  8. Ok so I start nursing school soon, my goal in life is to achieve high and become a CRNA :-) I first wanted to know should i do a bridge program or just go full out??? I know I need to get my bachelors but is there anyway to skip to masters degree? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  9. Thankkkk youuuu!!! :-) i was so wanting that information!! I'm only 21 so by the time I'm in my 30's lol Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  10. Ughhh yeah it's a CC and I'm about to do pre-requisites....(-_-) Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  11. I'm in nursing school waiting to be accepted, sorry for my repetition just wanted information specifically from one who's already done what I'm trying to Endure . My first question is, what are some classes I can take just to boost me up, so later I will set to achieve my way to become a great CRNA Second, any advice?? All would help I gladly appreciate it :-) Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  12. Hello my fellows :-) I'm joining the nursing school force soon!! My fiancé supports me so I don't really have to work while in school, which is the biggest BLESSING I could ask for!!! So which makes it easy for me while I'm in school. I was wondering does it matter that I'm full time, is the course of a ADN still the same time amount of two years?? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  13. Yeah I was thinking it would be a lot lol but I'm good for a challenge. No not yet I'm really just getting started. I'm still kinda iffy on the HESI has my nerves completely shot Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
  14. Thanks ;-) I shall keep you updated!!! Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com

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