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txsky SRNA

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  1. I took USMLE step 1 and I passed it. Please do not make it sounds so mysterious. And I believe majority of my follow SRNA classmates can pass it if given that chance to go to med schools. They are so smart. They are all elite out from ICU nurses.
  2. She has a MD husband, a pair of MD girls, and a MD SIL. She is the only nurse in her family. She is not a CRNA or anything related to anesthesia. I do not understand why she is so mean to other nurses and constantly comes here to attack CRNA.
  3. That is so correct! We need to educate other nurses. Some of them are just jealous about the autonomy of CRNA, which turns into hate. They never had such an autonomy as a nurse in their whole lives. They tend to bad-mouth CRNAs.
  4. I am 1st year student in a crna program. For classes, it is all about how much you understand the concepts. What kind of background you had before? What kind of questions professor is going to ask you in the exam (some asks question directly; others put very tricky questions that you have to deduct from ppt)? I had a strong background on research, so I only spent very little time on Biochemistry and Physics after classes. I even studied Pharm the night before Bioch/Chem exams, but I still made #1 in the class (I knew this because if I made 98, professor would give everybody a curve of 2.0. If I got 100, then there was no curve). I do not want to study so hard the next semester. A score of B is OK. I want to pick up some PRN shift (once per week. I do not want to be so poor. A man has no money is pretty bad). Is that realistic? Any advises are welcome. Give me some harsh words if you think it does not worth it. Thank you!
  5. I got an offer by email last night. So happy!
  6. I got an offer by email last night. So happy!
  7. I got an email notice today for interview. The date and location of interview were not set yet. I wish I can get a phone interview since I live in Houston. Is that possible?
  8. Hi fellow students, For the purpose of finishing CRNA prerequisites, I registered UNE online class "Organic Chemistry I". The UNE school bookstore sells the textbook "Essential Organic Chemistry" at $348.25. I wonder if I can buy it from Amazon($137) or even just rent a book from Amazon? For those of you who finished this course from UNE online program, did you buy all the required textbooks from UNE bookstore (as following)? [h=3]Textbooks[/h] Essential Organic Chemistry Paula Yurkanis Bruice, 3rd edition, Pearson, 2016 ISBN: 0321937716 Study Guide & Solution Manual for Essential Organic Chemistry 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2016 ISBN: 0133867250 Fundamental Organic Chemistry Set ISBN: 1323158421 Thank you in advance!
  9. Can you send me a link of this course? I am still shopping around for this class. Thank you!
  10. Can you send me a link of this course? I am still shopping around for this class. Thank you!
  11. uc berkeley extension online organic chemistry: CHEM X18 Introductory Organic Chemistry | UC Berkeley Extension Course Fee(s) $1,050.00 Instructional Hours 45.00 Delivery Options Online Available for Credit 3 semester units Instructors Weiwei Gu Section Notes Online, enroll anytime. This continuous enrollment course begins when you enroll. (Learn more.) You have a minimum of 90 days and a maximum of 180 days to complete the course. This section requires a proctored final exam. Students must score a 70% or higher on the final exam to pass the course.
  12. This is an awkward situation, but I have to face it. I am an ICU nurse with 2 yrs experience. I switched job into a hospital and was on 6th weeks of orientation. I made a mistake by telling my manager that I was planning to apply for crna school and asked if she could write me a recommendation letter. Of course she refused to do so. From that moment on, she started to find my practice errors, and finally she found 3 errors and requested HR to put me on suspension. HR held a meeting for me and my manager to give both sides a chance to talk. I denied all these 3 errors. Two of them are untrue; the third one is very confusion. I realized that my manager knew I was going to apply crna school and she made the decision to get rid of me. She started to collect my errors. No matter how hard I worked, how much progress I made. There is no use. All the eyes of my preceptor and manager were looking for my errors. My friends said I fell into a "death spiral" --- I made an error, then management team are watching over me; since more eyes were over me, they will find more errors, which will cause more attention. Ultimately, they will find enough errors to send me to HR. HR would start their process. They asked me to hand in my badge and go home and wait for their further decision. I feel HR and my manager are in the same boat. HR listened to my explanation but did not write down on their notes. When my manager stated my errors, HR wrote it down. I am still in orientation stage. I do not have to worry about stuffs like FSA account etc. I do not have so much to lose if I quit the job. I don't even want to go back to work in the same unit since they gave me such a hard time. At this moment, should I resign or wait for being terminated? Can anybody explain which one is worse and will possibly affect my chance for looking jobs in other hospitals? I already started to send out resume. This is my first time to face such a stress. I have no idea how to handle it. Thank you in advance.
  13. Your credentials look OK. What is your specific V and Q in GRE? They did not put on website, but if you go to their "open house", they will tell you specific cut-off lines for V and Q, and writing also. For example, UT: V 153, Q144, W 3.5 Baylor: V 154, Q151, W 4.2 I am not sure about TCU's cut-off line.
  14. I applied for UT. I wish everyone here will get interviews from Baylor or UT.

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