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FSCJ Summer 2017 Hopefuls
I was told that there were only 77 seats available for the summer. Don't stress about it, just try and do your best on the HESI. I brought the study guide from North Campus. I will be applying in February go luck to you, hopefully we are classmates!
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Possible Nursing Student w/Kidney Failure
@TeeZee Hi, its been a while since you responded and hopefully your husband has gotten that transplant. I have reached the end of my pre req journey and although still in kidney failure I am in a whole different state of mind from when I first posted this. I am applying for the nursing program and my illness although difficult and tiring, has not, and will not stop me from completing my goals. I posted this because I needed someone to tell me I could do it, but I don't feel like I need a push anymore. My own motivation is enough. Thanks for you input!
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FSCJ Summer 2017 Hopefuls
Hi Tayjus83, what is the new rubric? I tried to follow your link and I couldn't find anything. Based on what I have in an email from about 5 months ago I will be applying with 201 points. If you have something new please email to me ... [email protected] thanks!
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Possible Nursing Student w/Kidney Failure
So, I have kidney failure Stage 5, which means my kidneys do not function anymore. I want to become a nurse, I really feel like I can make a difference. I have taken a lot of classes geared towards Business Admin, but I wasn't passionate about it, and it showed in my grades. I have always wanted to do nursing but I never felt like I was smart enough to do so, so I decided Business was my best bet. I have been through so much, having to deal with Kidney failure was the hardest thing I ever had to do. I never imagined I would be able to handle this and I did. After dealing with a several mean and nasty nurses I decided I needed to do this, I needed to be a positive change in peoples lives. So I am taking my pre req's and pushing towards that goal. I just want to know am I in over my head? Is there anyone out there who like me? I am totally dependent on dialysis but I am a candidate for transplant. I was hoping to get through school and get a transplant and work as a nurse. I know I really want this, because I have pushed myself in ways I never thought I could. I currently have A's in all mu classes. I was usually the type to do just enough to get a B. i just need some advice.