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appystep

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  1. appystep replied to dannygirl04's topic in General Students
    I have had the same pair of danskos for about 10 years and yes it took quite some time for my feet to feel comfortable in the arch area, they are good for standing, but if you have to run be careful as twisting an ankle will be easy to do in these shoes. As for the Ariats, I have several pairs of Ariat boots (I ride horses) and I will not wear any other boot, the comfort and quality is unsurpassed. My boots have been completely submerged in mud and water and no leaks! I know this is not relevant to nursing, but its good to know they are water/fluid proof
  2. oh good! I was going to suggest talking to Miss Mack. Glad you got it figured out.
  3. Did you turn in all of your acceptance paperwork?
  4. It is already on the student portal
  5. I've been doing crossfit since April of this year and LOVE it!
  6. I started a blog as to what my nursing program experiences are if you are interested in reading it. steponya.blogspot.com
  7. Some classes I took at south had a huge load of work, some had i guess an average amount. Some classes were easy others were more difficult. No different than any other school that I attended other than the fact that the classes were smaller and allowed for a more personal experience. That's what my experience was like. Eng III was an easy class for me, for others not so much.
  8. My school also discourages working, luckily my job is super flexible...for now
  9. Thank you! Orientation is October 2, and class starts the following Monday :)
  10. I was accepted into the Program!
  11. Yes I had Doc Green, he is a really fun professor. He keeps each class intriguing. No boring lectures and power points. He seems to grade fairly and everything is explained and in the syllabus.
  12. That's great! I wish you luck and I hope this is the right fit for you. Who are scheduled to take ENG III and patho with? To me those classes were a breeze. I enjoyed the small environment as it seemed to make it more personable.
  13. I always get a lot of fantastic ideas for quick, and healthy (particularly clean) meals on pinterest. One of my fav's is this Pin by Ashlea Boyer on Healthy eating | Pinterest
  14. South University has the same level accreditation that USF and UT has. All three schools have the highest level for our area. So there should be no reason as to why the degrees/credits do not transfer out. I am personally just going into their BSN program and will decide later which school is appropriate for me for my graduate degree. A lot of schools have lawsuits against them, disgruntled students are a part of the game. This information comes from personal contacts I have with people who work at different schools in our area. Not picking an argument with Pilot2RN, but just giving my view and what extra info I have come across. Not everyone can get accepted into UT, USF, and HCC, choosing YOUR school is up to you. I chose mine and am so far happy with it.
  15. You are right! It is a very tough decision, and it's all individualistic. I wish you the best of luck and am sure what ever you choose will be whats best for you.

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