WAIT!!!! when you go back go to the volunteering office and get a list of volunteer descriptions of what you should be doing and how they are using you to get their work done....sounds to me that you...
I think working as a pct/cna would be helpful because you will get to connect with the patients...I don't think it would be a waste of time especially if you need the yr experience or it would be...
Love to read about the ages...I'm 47 will be starting pre-reqs this fall...I'm attempting to take all my pre-reqs and try and go directly into the BSN program...so I'm happy I have some...
I agree with Steph just take a break and come back rested for the fall...Speech will still be there and you can come back in the fall and take the remaining classes...good
Misery loves company is why the classmate confronted you....We learned in LPN school your first choice is the best answer...and like the above poster stated go with your gut, only you have to live...
You sound like you want this bad enough..so you will do well just push through and remember you can do this and never sweat the small stuff good luck and congrats...I know you will
I just want to add my 2 cents...I'm an LPN and the day shift is brutal to new grads, I know it's been said but you should consider working nights until you gain experience and then try to switch to...
Pat yourself on the back for completing your first yr of nursing school...Wow you have accomplished one of the greatest things ever... some of your classmates and well as your instructors probably...
NSEEK try getting into an LPN program and graduate with high marks....Molloy College has a LPN to BSN program...you will definitely have to take some prereqs again to raise your gpa but dont give...
I think you should focus on a couple of schools...find out what the core pre-reqs are and complete those... With a B.A. if you have most of your prereqs any school will accept you providing you have...
I don't know about Louisiana, but in NY if your an new Associates grad and enrolled in a BSN program, many hospitals will hire you. I know a ADN nurse who've told me you have to actually be enrolled...