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...Thankfully!!! I was all ready to be in bed on time last night...get a good nights sleep...be well rested...ect. Then on the way to dinner my boyfriend was driving my car and noticed (right away thankfully) that my breaks were shot! (which they hadn't been the day before)
Sooo....bright and early this morning after a bad night sleep (due to first day of school and car being messed up thoughts) had to wake up early. He drove my car there and I got him in his car. I tried to sleep another hour...but did not...then I started getting ready for school and we went out to breakfast.
Luckily and amazingly!!!...the car place had my car fixed by 11:15am for quite a cheap price (which is good since I would have had a bit of a problem getting home from school!) Not only did I have a leak in my break tube thing (ha I'm tired I can't remember the name) I also had barley any oil in my car (my car hates me!!!) and they fixed my heat (that had been broken since Christmas)...all of this in 3 hours!!!! I was so glad!!!
Then I got to go to class...which was the easy part...and the hard part since I was pretty tired by than! After that I went to psy 253 which thankfully he did not keep us long! All I can say is thankfully I do NOT have class tomorrow so I can sleep in!!!! All right...off to get a day planner since I am not a huge fan of the calender they gave us (for the details of things) Then sleep...well eventually! Yay for nursing school!
NoviceRN10
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At Macomb you start out with just one day of clinicals the first semester (clinical site classes start after the first eight weeks). The next semester I believe you go two days a week to the clinical site. We have the choice of going from 7-3 or 2-10 (although they do vary a little in the later semesters). I wish there was a 9-5!! The available shifts stink when you have kids to find care for. (If your husband travels like mine and I can't count on him being home to cover me when I'm at class)