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Karamia0x

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  1. Hi! Thanks for reading this! So right now I am a student in an accelerated nursing program and I decided to quit my job as a medical technologist because it is just too much. I was working midnights and never had time to get any sleep. I quit right before some vacation time I had, and a week and a half after I submitted my notice my boss sent me a text message to let me know that I cannot use vacation time as my termination notice (which makes sense, I just figured she would let me know sooner). So I am wondering if I don't work two more weeks at the hospital lab, will it affect my chances of future nursing jobs? I don't plan on staying in this area in the future, I only moved here for school. Is anyone in nursing administration that can tell me if my jobs before I became a nurse matter or not for getting my first job? I'm not sure I want to spend the first two weeks of my next semester working since I am taking 21 credits and I know I am bound to be overwhelmed. Any advice is VERY appreciated. Thank you!!
  2. Hey All! I started nursing school 5 weeks ago and we are already having our final exams next week for Health Assessment and Professional Role of the Nurse. This will be our 4th and final test and most of our grade is based on this. On the past 6 tests (3 for each class) I have done quite well, getting between a 90-92 on all of them (only frustrating because at my school that is considered a B+). Anyway, I was wondering if any of you have any advice on studying for the cumulative final? There will be SOME new material on it, but for the most part it will be cumulative. I don't want to get too in depth, but I know I need to review some things and am not sure how to go about it. Any advice would be VERY appreciated, thank yoU!!
  3. Micro was my favorite course!!! If you ever need any help, let me know! Also, I'm pretty sure you can take it online.
  4. I didn't get into nursing because I had narcolepsy, undiagnosed. So once I graduated college and found out, I couldn't stop thinking about becoming a nurse. Working in the hospital and not being able to be a nurse is the worst. All the other techs I work with couldn't imagine becoming nurses, which is funny because that's all I want to do. The lab is fun and everything but I really want patient contact.
  5. I guess you just never know what specialty you are going to fall in love with!
  6. I guess that's not what I mean. Earning an MSN just seems like it would be easier to do now that you don't have to go to campus, so it's available to more people. Which is a good thing. I guess I am asking about job competition because it seems like there are a lot of MSN-FNP programs available that will be turning out a lot of graduates, so I am worried about the saturation of the job market. I'm not saying that anyone with a BSN can just go do it and I know it takes a lot of work, I am just saying that now with online programs it will be more accessible to people. I don't mean to belittle such an advanced degree.
  7. Is it more difficult to get into some specialties rather and others? I always thought I would love to work in Labor and Delivery and eventually become a Women's Health NP or work in ER. I know those are both very different, but those are where my mind tends to take me haha
  8. You can change the repayment time, it will just obviously cause you to pay more over the life of your loan. 10 years is standard, but you can make it 20 or 30 years if you choose so that the payments are lower but then you are stuck in it for that long. So there are a lot of upsides and downsides. I just don't understand why education is so expensive. How am I supposed to get ahead with 35,000 in debt, 23 bucks an hour as a lab tech with no upward ladder, and a 6.5% interest rate? Even on my federal loans the interest rate is like 4%. It's crazy.
  9. My boyfriend is an ER physician and does not want me to become an NP. I think it's a little crazy and judgement all of him to not think NP would do just as good of a job
  10. Jackson College in MI
  11. Narcolepsy does not cause you to fall asleep mid sentence.
  12. So I am a medical technologist right now and I have $35,000 in student loan debt. I am planning on going to an Accelerated BSN program that will run me about another $45,000 in debt. Nursing was my original major but I changed it because I didn't get in the program. I like my current job, but can't shake the feeling that I want to be a nurse. Is a BSN worth getting into that much debt for? Will I be able to make enough money to pay it off before I die?
  13. Do the online programs require clinicals as well? I am a really good online learner and I think I would do better with an online program, but I'm not sure how it would be received by prospective employers.
  14. I think it depends on what else is going on in your life --- only you know what you can handle. You can always try it for awhile and then quit if it becomes too much, depending on what the job is. I plan on working part time during my ABSN program, doing a midnight shift so it doesn't get in the way of clinicals. It's really up to you, but I think if you have the confidence and you think you can do it, you should go for it!

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