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  1. If it was just $900 and done for 4 semesters that would be one thing. But its $2000 now for most of the stuff needed, and they didn't really give me time to plan for that kind of money, if it were spread out I might be able to afford it, but I don't really know how I'm going to pay for this, as I've looked into every option; maxed out FASFA, too late for scholarship, no cosigner/credit history for private loan, and I barely make enough money at my job.
  2. Unfortunately they dock points if you don't have everything on the first day, and often use the websites from the access codes in clinicals. I would love to find it on amazon, but I need to make sure I get the correct access codes.
  3. My school (Harrisburg Area Community college) is requiring us to spend $900 on a nursing "bundle." It contains books for all 4 semesters, however, I know it would be much cheaper to buy it used. They are requiring us to buy it from the bookstore, as it contains specific "access codes." I was wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to find out what access codes I need and where to get them to save some money, without missing any valuable information.
  4. Right now I'm a student in Pennsylvania, I still have 2 years left before getting my Associates and taking the NCLEX. I hope to work in Ontario as an RN and eventually further my education and work as an NP. The problem is, I can't get a clear answer on the best way to do things. I know I'm going to need a bachelors, and take the Canadian version of the NCLEX. I don't know the right way to go about things, and I want to figure it out before it's too late. Should I get my bachelors here and get experience before moving? Or should I apply to BSN programs in Canada, despite international tuition cost, or will that not apply if I'm working as an RN while I'm in school? Moving before finishing the program I am in now doesn't seem like an option as far as I know. Has anyone done this? How did it work for you, or what would you do differently?

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