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  1. Hello everyone! I've been doing a lot of thinking about when I will attend Medical School in the future. I want a general idea of what year I want to start MS after I graduate from college. So, Should I take a few years before starting MS after receiving my Bachelor's Degree to work as an RN? Or should I go straight into MS after graduating so I don't lose focus? Also, could I possibly be an RN while in MS? Or do you guys think it just might be too much on my plate? Thanks in advance!
  2. Hi everyone! I plan on getting a Bachelors of Science in Nursing and I would love some of you guys' opinion on where I could work while Im a part-time nursing student. I see that a lot of RN jobs require experience for first time nurses who have just graduated from college... How would I get acute experience? Should I Become a medical assistant or something similar? Would my college allow me to become a working student in order to get experience? I'm kind of lost.. So please help. I just need to know what job would hire someone without experience in order to get experience

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