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  1. Tn has one. Union University. It is 15 months for both those with and without a Bachelors degree.
  2. I'm applying to ABSN programs this year in hopes of starting this fall or next spring. Thinking about it has me anxiety filled already. I'm worried about not getting in. I'm even more worried about getting through nursing school and eventually being a nurse. I want to work in NICU too. Your story has eased my fears just a hair. If it wasn't so important to me I wouldn't be worried. Somewhere deep down I know that I can do this. And one day I'll be able to come full circle like you.
  3. well i would like whoever responds to post the answers. i just want the personal info in a pm like their contact info. No one has responded yet so I'll probably interview someone else in a different field.
  4. I have a school assignment to interview someone who does my dream job. Well I want to be a NICU RN and hopefully that happens soon. I've been taking prereqs forever it seems but will be applying for an ABSN program next fall since I'm finishing my psych degree as well. Anyway here are the questions for the interview. 1)Why did you choose this particular profession? 2)What are the educational requirements for this profession? 3) What did you major in during college? 4) If the training is specialized or an advanced degree is needed, what GPA is needed? 5) Are there ample opportunities for advancement? 6) What kind of income can I expect to have if I choose this profession? 7) What does a typical day look like? 8) What are the most rewarding areas of this profession and what are the greatest challenges? 9) What is your contact information: a) Name of person interviewed b) Company name c) E-mail d) Phone number I know questions 2, 4, 5,& 6 are questions i could answer myself and research so you may skip these if you like. And for the personal information please pm me. That information will only be shared with my instructor to ensure I did indeed interview someone. Thanks to whoever bites! [EDIT: 10/02/07 My assignment is due tomorrow and no has responded. This thread can be closed. ]
  5. I'm 23, almost 24. My plan is to finish my degree in psychology while completing more prerequisites and apply for an ABSN program for fall 08. Then I'll work at a Children's Hospital for two years before i go after the MSN. I'd like to get school out of the way but I'm in no hurry to be a neonatal NP. I want to stay bedside for awhile. Somewhere along the way I hope to get married and have some kids.
  6. i have bad cramps too. the dr put me on bc and prescribed pain relievers. that helped but then he tried having me take my pills continuously before all these new pills were out like seasonale and my insurance wouldn't cover it so i quit all together. it gets so bad my chest and knees hurt and i get nauseated. i've been assured that i dont have endometriosis but i still wonder. midol and regular otc meds don't help me at all unless i take a lot which gives me a rebound headache. heating pads are my best friends.
  7. Taking AP with them now. I find it easier than AP in person at UAB in AL. This way I have more grades then I did at UAB. won't be taking Micro with them though because the school I'm transferring to, wants you to take theirs.
  8. Oh come on. The OP is young. We all make mistakes. You've just read several stories of others that have been in her shoes and are now nurses. Yes she will have a hard time if she doesn't decide she really wants this but she doesn't have to give up her dream. Missbwm-- I've been in your shoes. I found the school I was attending wasn't for me, even though i loved the area. I'm getting the last of my prereqs done to start nursing school next year and finishing a psychology degree. You can turn things around if you really want to. But do try to retake those classes and then let them know you've repeated it so the new grade can go in. At my school there's a form you have to turn in so they will replace it.
  9. I'm just starting out. I I have a few more prereqs and then I'm hoping to get into nursing school next spring or fall. I'm applying for both ADN and BSN programs just in case I get waitlisted.
  10. I will be finishing that class this week with Rio Salado. I live in Il and I found the tuition for out of state students is cheaper than the colleges around me. $147 per credit hour. They call it Developmental Psychology. http://www.rio.maricopa.edu/ci/schedule/ This link will take you to their class schedule. Most classes start every two weeks.
  11. Yeah I agree with Ladybugsmom. CSCC has two options for LPN-RN but not a LPN program. Columbia is my hometown and I'm looking at moving back to apply to CSCC but the wait list is just too long.
  12. I used to go to UAB. I loved the campus. There are five hospitals in the area and all but one(St. Vincents) you can walk to with no problems. Parking was a problem sometimes but they have been trying to fix that with new parking garages. Here's a site I used to search for apartments close to the campus. http://www.birmingham-apartment.com/southside.html and another site with all Engel owned property http://www.engelapts.com/apartments.asp?area=Southside/UAB University Place is nice but I wouldnt pay that rent plus another household. Good luck apt hunting.
  13. My sister kept a play mat nearby so when my nephew did fall he hit something soft.
  14. I have a friend like that. When a mutual friend got pregnant, she was pregnant too(false alarm). When I switched my major to nursing she started looking into it as well. I started taking classes online and then she applied to the same school. She used to be an architect/engineering major with little interest in the health field. I've mentioned where I want to apply for nursing school at and she wants to follow so I made sure to keep some options to myself. I'm flattered that she wants to do what I do but if she gets accepted to nursing school and I dont I think I'll snap.
  15. When a panel of doctors were asked to vote on adding a new wing to their hospital, the Allergists voted to scratch it the Dermatologists advised no rash moves the Gastroenterologists had a gut feeling about it the Neurologists thought the administration had a lot of nerve the Obstetricians stated they were all laboring under a misconception. the Ophthalmologists considered the idea short-sighted the Pathologists yelled, "Over my dead body!" the Pediatricians said, "Grow up!" the Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was madness the Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thing the Radiologists could see right through it! the Internists thought it was a bitter pill to swallow the Plastic Surgeons said, "This puts a whole new face on the matter." the Podiatrists thought it was a step forward the Urologists felt the scheme wouldn't hold water. the Anesthesiologists thought the whole idea was a gas the Cardiologists didn't have the heart to say no. And in the end, the Proctologists left the decision up to some ___hole who didn't give a s___.

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