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gracegrantedRN

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  1. Congrats! Sorry I saw this post so late, just got hired myself, in orientation as we speak so far, so good!
  2. Yes, I just graduated from the program and I would say 80% had our laptop open in every class lol I suggest you don't buy any books or buy books that are refundable because either a) the professor doesn't use the book or b) 90% of the books are on PDF and someone has it, you just have to ask around. It will take some warming up but as you get to know each other and they assign you mentors, resources will start flowing.
  3. I was in the float pool... but when I floated to units there was usually no one else or just 1. I remember one day I went to the Oncology floor and the nurse were telling me that their part time Nursing Attendant has been there for 9 years and after many requests, refuses to go full-time because of the burnout.
  4. If you're working at Columbia, the night shift is terribly understaffed. I was only the only one on the floor 9/10 times. When I used to leave work in the morning to head to school I could barely stand. The perks are amazing but the job itself is rough.
  5. Sure you can send me a private message with your email and I will forward it to you.
  6. No, not fully but mostly. The professors breeze through the material and some (a lot) of them have a Masters or Ph.D and get assigned to teach nursing basics like Patho and Fundamentals that they haven't taken in 15+ years and can't remember anything so they struggle and you end up teaching yourself. I've had several classes where professors run out of lecture time in the class before the exam and make us read material on our own and say it will still be on the exam. In addition, professors will spend the entire class time doing a bunch of case studies or rambling without actually teaching the material. Oh man, I could go on and on.....
  7. Definitely purchase Saunders as a lot of people have been saying. But when it comes for studying exams I always made charts with columns that had, All the diseases that were going to be on the exam and answered the items below for each... 1. Etiology (who often gets the disease --> age, gender, ethnicity) 2. Main signs and symptoms 3. what confirms the diagnosis? --> tests, labs, pain location etc. 4. Interventions (Surgery, self-resolving, repositioning etc) 5. Special diets... and what types of food provide that diet 6. Goals.. basically what confirms that the patient is getting better It helps to focus your studying... Good luck, Med Surg is a tough one but you can do it! And don't worry, I had to kiss my 4.0 prereq GPA goodbye too
  8. I did it 2-3 weeks prior too. A recruiter calls and does a mini interview and then sets you up for a specific slot on the interview day. But if you don't make this one, I believe there will be another one in February.
  9. 2 day orientation on the weekend, Saturday and Sunday. Yes, you can pick up as much as 5 shifts a week and no less than 2. 4 weekend days per month required, if working overnight, Saturday into Sunday and Sunday into Monday only, (Friday doesn't qualify). I interviewed in February but the job isn't actually until May.
  10. I ended up quitting. I was given the night shift with no other choice and it didn't work out for me.
  11. Hey sorry hun, I am currently a Senior in the Generic Program. Unfortunately, they only count the prereq GPA. With that being said, with a 2.6, it's a definite no. I would suggest looking into private schools, who are often a little more lenient. If you're really determined to do nursing, take time to do over some of those prereqs to make your applications stronger. However, for Lehman they only accept the first grade. Don't give up, keep pushing!
  12. You can send me your email in a private message and I'll reach out to you.
  13. I have applied and haven't heard anything either. I can't even check my application status online because it doesn't show that I applied but when I tried to reapply, it said I applied already. Sigh...
  14. just got the offer letter!
  15. Cool. And no nothing yet

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