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EmmaObi

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  1. Thanks everyone! Working at the front desk of a dr's office is helping with the med term for sure. I appreciate all the input- slow and steady wins the race!
  2. If you could do it again- what would you learn BEFORE nursing school? I am 25, going to nursing school in the Spring (well, finishing pre-reqs) after many, many years of flip-flopping between career choices. I am working front desk at a busy doctor's office and I know that I want to be a nurse now. I work with the nurses at my work and finally have had the lightbulb. I'm willing to do whatever I need to do to get my RN. WHATEVER I NEED TO DO, seriously. What advice would you give to someone who has some time to prepare for nursing school? I am brushing up on chem and math (those are my two subjects I need to work harder in). I've already taken A&P, and most other pre-reqs. Thanks in advance!! Love this forum :)

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