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green505

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  1. I was dropped because I withdrew from 2 classes, due to stress and ill preparedness. I never had a job let alone worked in the health field. I didn't really know what nursing entailed. It is all about how one presents one self. Professionalism. The workload was also very tough, but if it wasn't for the stress, I know I could handle the work load. Before starting the program, I thought of nursing as a field of study that demands hard work and study. I was very wrong. Now I see that nursing is handled like a business because the nurse is the face that the patient will see. Yes, I need to work on my study skills, but what really got me was my ability to socially conform and to be professional. Thanks for your feedback. You guys really supported me. I am afraid to try again because I don't want to feel the same sense of regret. But I definitely want to change and conform from the bottom of my heart to succeed as a nurse.:)
  2. I think that it is good of you that you would not miss your relative's funeral. It says a lot about you as a person. It is unfortunate that you can't take the tease test for the lpn program. I also think that it sucks that you have so much student loans. I think that you should get a part time job and do the ADN program. It's a lot of money, but maybe you can pay for some of it buy getting any kind of part time job.
  3. What I am afraid of is should I start the lpn program in Fall, 4 months after I have been dropped from bsn program, or should I wait a year before starting lpn? I want to start this fall, but I am afraid that I may fall short again. My main concern is, will I be able to return to nursing school if I fail again? If I fail before I get my lpn, will any lnp program give me any more chances. I have made the mistake of rushing into nursing school, and I don't want to make that mistake again. But at the same time, I don't want to delay reaching my dream. Please share your knowledge.

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