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CRNA school with a baby?
I just finished my 1st year with a 4.0 GPA. I have a daughter who was 6 months old when I started and is now 18 months old. It requires time management, but I spend time with my daughter every night and don't feel like I have missed out on anything. Also, she will be 3 years old when I graduate. That means that she will not remember when I was in school like she would if she was older. I am glad I did it now and not waited until she was older. Oh, I have also known 2 people who got pregnant and delivered while in school, and both have done just fine (although they said it was a little rough). If you really want to do school and have a baby, it can be done. You'll find a way to make it work.
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after the loan disbursement
I have been using INGDirect.com. I believe the interest rate is 4.35%. I put the whole amount in that savings account. It takes 2 business days for the money to transfer from the savings into my checking account. What I have done to ensure that I manage the money well is that every 2 weeks on my wife's payday, I transfer the money into checking (with a 2 day headstart). That way, most of the money keeps earning the high interest rate and I continue recieving a "paycheck", just from a different source. This method has worked well, since I have heard of people running out of money and having to obtain more loans. Plus, it is much easier to budget and keep track of than having a huge sum of money in your checking account.
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Alternative Loans - here's what I've found
So am I correct in assuming that loans that are sent directly to you are the non-school approved loans? Here is what I am wanting to do. I would like to take out $50,000 for this year in outside the cost of education loans (my school states the max at $30,000/year). I am taking out this much because I will have to maintain 2 residences for 6 months (my family will not join me my first semester) and this will also allow an extra "buffer" for any unseen emergencies or expenses. I just don't want to have to worry about money while in school. Next year, I should be able to take out less. Is this possible? Has anyone else done something like this or taken out this much? What loans did you take out? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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RE: Arizona- Midwestern Univ. NA Program
I looked into this program a little and was going to apply. My reason for wanting to apply there was because I have family in Phoenix. I was unable to find anyone that was familiar with the program and all I knew about it was what I found on their website. Long story short, I did not apply and was accepted to TWU. Sorry this isn't much help, but I thought at least one person should reply. Good luck.
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Alternative Loans - here's what I've found
What's the most anyone has taken out for one year of school to live off of? I will have to move twice through my program and for my first semester, have to help pay for two residences (mine and the one that my wife and child stay in back home). My school said that the max that you can take out for "outside the cost of education loans" is $30K/year. I understand the school and non school approved loans, but it seems that most people just take out the $30K/year. With the moves I have to make and also wanting to have some money set aside for any unforseen emergencies, I am just wondering how much you can really take out. Thanks.
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Arkansas State University info needed
The interview went well. Most of the stress that I felt was me putting it on myself. Everyone was friendly and I really learned a lot about the program in talking with some of the students that were there doing the interviewing. I interviewed in Nov and here is how mine went: I started out in a room with other interviewees where a written test was given to me. There is also a Powerpoint presentation that answers many questions about the program (such as clinical sites, how many students they are accepting, and when to expect to be notified of acceptance). They will call you from this room to go to one of your three interviews. One room had a CRNA and two students currently in the program. This room focused on physiology and medications. The second room had an instructor and a student and focused on your personality, how you handle stress, and how you have prepared for the saacrifices that you will have to make through school (such as finances). Be honest in your answers. The third room had the director and two students and this was a "just getting to know you" type of interview. It was very laid back and it seemed like they just wanted to find out a little about me. One other thing. My interview was at 8:00AM and I was done at 9:30AM. In talking with students at the interview, I was told that these early interviews are the best to get because they get backed up. One student said that his interview was scheduled at 1:00PM and he didn't get done until 6:00PM (sat around waiting for most of it). I was accpeted to the program, but I decided to attend another school. I really liked the program and the people that I met there, but the program I decided to attend worked out better with my family. I would highly recommend ASU. Good luck on your interview and I hope this will be helpful to you.
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Starting TWU Fall 2006?
I will be starting at Texas Wesleyan in the fall also. I am always willing to talk with future classmates so feel free to PM me with any questions.
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can I get a RESIDENCY LOAN from Teri?
I am also interested in what some of you have to say about this. I am getting ready to apply for these loans and would like to hear what others have done.
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Alternative Loans - here's what I've found
Can we make this thread a sticky? It has been very helpful to me and I am sure others. This would keep people from having to search to find it. Thanks.
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Palm or Windows
I decided to buy a Palm E2. I really like it. I used to use a Pocket PC and I like my E2 better. It is easy to use and I have already beamed programs with a coworker. Thanks for all your input. I almost got a Palm TX, but I am not sure that I needed the WiFi. Bonita, good luck on your interviews and hope to see you in the fall!
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Palm or Windows
I have a quick question for those of you in school. I know a lot of people have PDA's to keep track of cases, look up meds, etc.. I start at Texas Wesleyan in the fall and was wondering whether I should get a Windows based PDA or a Palm based PDA. What do you guys think?
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So, why do you want to be a CRNA?
I recommend shadowing a CRNA. I did this a few times and it really helped me come up with an answer to that question that was honest and personal to me. It also prepares you for the "what is inside the scope of a CRNA's responsibilities?" or "what all does a CRNA do?" questions.
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Reality: What are my chances?
Sent you a private message.
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TCU/Wesleyan Interviews
I had all of my stuff in by the last week of August.
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Fort Worth-Dallas RN Jobs
I am starting CRNA school in the fall at TWU and my wife will be moving down to Ft Worth with me. She is an RN and will be looking for a job. She has 4 years experience (2 years post surgical and 2 years ICU). Anyone have any advice on which hospitals are good to work for? What is the pay like? Also, what are some good daycare centers? Any replies would be appreciated. Thanks.