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how do you feel about last few weeks of school
I graduate on May 15th. I have a ton of different emotions I feel right now. One of them is fear knowing that I'll be on my own. Even though I'm sure I'll graduate at the top of my class, I feel like I just don't know enough. But nursing school teaches you just the minimum. The rest you learn through experience as you practice. So I guess it's okay to feel like this. Just remember that if millions could do it then so could you.
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Passes Second Semester of Program
I'm excited for you. I graduate on May 15th. You can do it. Keep pushing!
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The Qualities Have Nursing School Bestowed Upon You?
I graduate on May 15th. I was just sitting here thinking about this journey called nursing school. The absolutely most challenging thing I've ever managed in my entire life. It seems like just yesterday I got my acceptance letter. Just yesterday when I attended orientation, got my syllabus and felt sick to my stomach knowing that I had a minimum of 3 tests a week. Just yesterday when I didn't know ANYTHING about medications, care plans, or how to start an IV. Now I'm getting ready to be a NURSE. It's absolutely unreal. I have never felt such a drive in my entire life. If you're going into this profession, don't do it for the money. Because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter how much you make. The only thing that matters is if you MAKE A DIFFERENCE. I'm a better person because of this profession. Nursing school has changed me. It made me realized how much I care. It taught to be VERY detailed oriented when I was the most carefree person in the world. It taught me that it takes a real man to embrace a stranger, allow them to cry in your arms and sometimes cry with them. I'm able to understand things people go through from a medical sense and now I understand the fascination with veins. I mean seriously nurses used to freak me out when they'd grab my arm and say stuff like , " ooooh vein Media. " I had no idea. But now I'm in that population. 😂 I want to know what qualities the field of nursing or nursing school has given you. Not saying that you never had those qualities. But obvious changes in yourself that you noticed. And congrats to the class of 2015!!!!!
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I finished my nursing program
Congrats. My graduation is on May 15th as well. It seems so surreal.
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LPN orientation
My orientation is tomorrow from 9 until whenever I guess. They didn't put an ending time. Lol. But I'll try and keep everyone posted on what happens. Maybe we'll have some similarities and figure this out.
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It's Finally Hitting Me
It seems like just yesterday when I was getting my test scores for the Teas, even though it was months ago. Now I have orientation tomorrow morning and the nerves are finally setting in. I'll meet my classmates, instructors, and be on the verge of committing myself entirely to this for the next 12 months. I'm excited, nervous, and a little scared ALL AT THE SAME TIME. Anyone else feeling this way? Has it hit you yet?
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2014 LPN students
Ill be starting in August. I intend to blog about my experiences on here and on a blog. I live in Northern Mississippi, close to Memphis, Tennessee. Im looking forward to the journey but sometimes knowing that ill be the minority in the sorority is a little nerve wrecking. Nonetheless, I'm excited to begin my journey into such a rewarding career. I hope we can look back on this forum and pick one another up sometimes!
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A&P2--Heart...apps, flashcards??
Quizlet.com, and Khan Academy on youtube
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Thinking about becoming a nurse
Sorry. I didnt mean to put " work on the weekends. ". I meant to put " allows you to work during the week but go to school on weekends. "
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Thinking about becoming a nurse
I agree with the guy's comment above. Some sciences, hence anatomy and physiology, aren't accepted at school if taken between 5 and sometimes 10+ years ago. Community college is your best bet for knocking out the prerequisites. If you really want to keep working and become a nurse there should be some school near you that has a RN weekend option or a part time option. I know there are 2 school near me that do, but they're both associate degree programs though. Its supposed to be flexible and allow you to work on the weekends. It would be a lot easier for you if you took a year off. Some programs have fast track options for people with bachelor degrees. You could have your BSN in a year!
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Roll Call 2014
I'll be starting the LPN program at Northwest Mississippi Community College in August and welcoming the challenge!
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Yes I Got In!!!!!!
Where?!!