2015 RAM 1500 LONGHORN CREW CAB 4X4. I'm a truck girl, ever since my first 1983 basic Toyota with no carpeting, no air, and no radio lol. This new truck is like a spaceship inside, one could actually live in it I think. Husband says he thinks I may b...
Category: Tip 'o The Day...Bought a new truck tonight, and guess what? Got an extra $500.00 discount for being a recent grad! Husband said he thinks it's nation-wide and most dealerships, not 100 percent sure but sure worth the ask if you're in the m...
They've changed the Spirituality class so I can't comment on the first 2 weeks of that anymore (some here have taken it recently and could comment), but I think Ethics is the same. If it is, the last 2 weekends' assignments are both CLC's (part 1 due...
That peer-critique paper really bit me in the butt. I decided to go easy and just point out the glaringly obvious that couldn't go without comment ("No abstract noted, as per the assignment description and rubric", etc). But when I got mine back? He...
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh mystery solved! Player #9 on the Calgary Flames! I always thought it was some reference to maybe you had been a firefighter in another life!
That is NUTS. I wouldn't touch a thing until you have something guaranteed in writing (from the transcript review people) exactly WHICH of your classes transfer/qualify, and then which ones don't meet the criteria (and why), and how many credits shor...
Yeah those words take on a life of their own and before you know it you've got what seems like 1,000. I doubt anyone in the history of ever has been short on words with the almighty Cap!
Per the ANA Position Statement 2009: In an effort to establish a recognizable and understandable credential usage process across all spectrums of nursing, the following order of credentials is recommended: Highest earned degree, mandated requirement...
What tokmom was referring to is an actual example of a fully complete capstone paper so you could see one and see what it's supposed to look like when done. My Prof had one for us to see, but like tokmom, it was done in APA 5th so a couple things did...
Here it is, it was in the other thread: https://allnurses.com/nursing-online-distance/grand-canyon-rn-793249-page265.html#post8434378 However, these are only my experiences; I'm sure they laid out the syllabus in a particular order for a reason, jus...
My Cap Prof was so laid-back, I don't remember a hard & fast rule on the age of articles. What I do remember is that of the 15, at least 8 had to be actual research articles with study results (those I guess I would make sure were fairly current)...
And, this is for the newbies, the GCU IT tech people are the most awesomest people ever. I've had computer issues that turned out to be nothing remotely related to the GCU program and they still fixed it. No question is a stupid one to them, and they...
... and don't forget... NO CLINICALS! yippee! DISCLAIMER: These are my opinions and my experiences only: Oh no, no, no, Call your recruiter STAT. If they really want you to take 17 classes, honestly, I would take a pass. Don't pay anything until ...
Hello ausra! We have two VERY active threads, visited by current students and alum nearly every day. Probably any Q&A you'd ever want to know is in the hundreds of pages we type (whine) to each other. Feel free to ask anything! But I can answer ...
Another example of how every class is a crapshoot! :sstrs: :yelclap: Sometimes I think figuring out what the Prof's idea of a good paper is is harder than the assignment itself. Many times I looked at the comments and thought, "what the??" and felt t...
This, too, is Prof-specific, and kinda backfired on me in Patho. Every single paper she would make it a point to tell me that while my TII "was acceptable (always If 20% is University approved, why give somebody grief over 10?
Welcome on in to the Crazy House! I found an RTC that wondered if regular ol' staff nurses (not APRNs) in a PCP setting, after just 1 week of focused diabetes training, could manage DM as well as the MD. So after 14 months, guess what? Surprise! No ...
LOLLL, I just reread this and thought an appropriate reply would have been "thank you for your response, however, it could have used a little more depth". HA!