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Januar

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  1. I want to try something. So I start nursing school next week and this should explain how I feel and my expectations. Now Day Before Beginning of Class Middle of Class End of Class From what I have read, seen, and heard from people I hope it isn't like this...haha Have a healthy life everyone!
  2. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you all! Sorry for the late response!
  3. ...you are all right. I should give it time. Thank you. :)
  4. I love the concept of this site because it bring people centered around the same interest together. However, navigating and posting things can be so complicated. For instance, when I want to make a post, I have to categorize it. But sometimes I think my post does not belong in a particular category. Why can't it just be a post on my page and if people want to read it they can rummage through the hashtags. I mean this is just my opinion. I could get rid of this account and find something close to my preference but there has not been a nursing community like this. I do have a tumblr blog in which it fits all of my criteria, except it is a blogging site for everything. And finding other nursing students like me can be a bit difficult. meh. C'est la vie. Thank you for reading! Have a healthy life!
  5. I start school next month and I am really anxious to begin my long journey in becoming a nurse. It seemed like it was just yesterday (actually earlier this year) that I applied to my program. Nervous as I was, I was patiently waiting for the response. With all of the stories/rumors on how difficult it was to get into nursing school, I feared that I will not get in. But three months later, I got a letter. Rejected. Because blah blah blah rejected blah blah sorry blah rejected blah blah try again blah blah blah rejected rejected rejected... My world fell. I was so sad and disappointed. I wanted it so bad. My grade and test scores were great but great didn't get me into the program. I ask why. how. when. But ultimately I just have to accept that I did not get in and I would have to try again. As 3 weeks passed since I got the rejection letter. I got a phone called. "...some one dropped out and you were next on our list. Would you like to be part of the program?" My response was, "...dropped out of what? Who is this? The nursing program? Are you kidding me? Is this a joke? Brenda is that you? Girl, you better not be messing with me. Oh...you are not Brenda. This is really the nursing program? I got ACCEPTED?! Can you hold on for a second, I'm driving and your news is making me faint and I got to pull over and get some fresh air. YES YES YES I will be part of the program!" During the next 3 months I turned in all of the required paperworks, got my custom tailored scrubs, medical items and required text books. I even got a jumpstart on the reading the materials even though I did not know what I should be read. WHO CARES!? I'm in the nursing program and will eventually get to the material even if its not part of the curriculum, it is good knowledge to hold. So fast forward to the present day on this sunny SoCal Wednesday at Starbucks typing this post I can say, I don't think I am ready... ...I AM READY!

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