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Unseenchanges

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  1. I am really worried about this test. I take mine April 6th and I feel like I am failing at studying for it. I have several guide books from the official study guide from ATI to Kaplan and more. I took the pretest to see where I was at and I failed the Reading, which is my best area.. my worst being Science and Math. I'm really concerned and I was wondering if there's a better way of breaking up the studying or something because I feel really overwhelmed by all the information.
  2. This is definitely something I've been considering! I would love to start working and not have a mound of debt! lol that's basically the dream =D I don't have any previous debt but it is already mind blowing seeing the amount rise each semester. Thank you for responding though! The more I hear from you guys the more I am starting to rethink it and go into an ADN program first!
  3. I am currently working towards transferring to a 4 year college to get my BSN and I don't have any other degree so it would be the traditional track. I was wondering opinions on whether its best to do the traditional 4 year track or to do a 2 year track so that you can start working sooner and then go back to school to finish up your BSN. I read that many nurses do the latter so that their jobs benefits will pay for school. I've also heard that it helps to get your feet wet sooner rather than later because it can be overwhelming. Opinions?

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