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Kimbsntobe

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  1. you have a great attitude and you have to know that you will fit somewhere and succeed stay positive and you will find the job that suits you good luck
  2. sciency stuff? hilarious
  3. I love this site you all tell it like it is
  4. I stumbled on AN doing a nursing school search about six months ago and I feel I learn so much....almost all the comments are helpful and its fun to share comments I will continue to come back
  5. You could always stop telling people that you want to be a nurse...just a thought
  6. You can volunteer and meet as many nurses and hr managers and let it be known you're a nursing student and will be applying for a job when you graduate...while maintaining a good rapport as a volunteer..either way you should get a job... Good luck
  7. I agree with twinner05..but I think your volunteering will count as well..you can go the nurse aide route to have experience in a hospital setting but working with doulas...I would ask advice from the CNM/FNP that you come in contact with hopefully they can give you advice on how they did it...give it a try can't hurt...Good Luck that's also my specialty I want to get my CNM/FNP Good luck and happy catching'
  8. That's a tough job...I commend you for owning up to your mistakes but its also hard working in a LTC and being a brand new aide or employee we are all bound to make mistakes...the best part is every time you show up to work you are learning something new..hang in there its get better...Good luck to you
  9. Kimbsntobe replied to TexRN's topic in Pre-Nursing Students
    I'm interested in becoming an L&D nurse once I'm finished with nursing school...But my ultimate goal is to get my Midwifery
  10. The saddest thing to see is nurses and doctors with no bedside manner...The funny part is the patients know---get some experience first then climb the ladder like everyone else
  11. The fact you dont drive and have a car is probably limiting you...per-diem means you will work any shift not just daytime weekend hours...and they probably thinking if they hire you--you will be a no-show come winter time you should try and get a license if not a car they want someone reliable and public transportation is not always reliable...good luck
  12. When you reapply for A&P 1 see if they is a study guide for the book...I was having difficulty in A&P 1 and then got a study guide with the textbook it helped me so much....good luck and study, study, study and you will get it...Also flash cards-rewriting the difficult to understand material...good luck
  13. You could actually look online in your area to find vocational schools and take the CNA classes...you asked for advice and I think Don is giving you the best advice...You don't have to minor in Cna classes if they dont offer them in your school...they have vocational schools you could probably take if it fits in your schedule...Best of Luck
  14. Khanacademy.edu or you tube.com and the name of your science course....study hard and good luck
  15. I say Plan B also, and check to see if you can take micro before taking A&P classes

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