Published Nov 22, 2007
AspiringNurse7
53 Posts
I have been waiting to get into Nursing school since 2005.I am working my butt off to get good grades and to ace the prenursing exams.Anyone still optomistic about getting into NS after being rejected a few times?????
Penny8611
150 Posts
2008 will HOPEFULLY be my year. Many things still need to fall into place, but we'll see. Best of luck to you!
Penny
nphan2
34 Posts
I start in January 2008!!!... can't wait to start.. now, only if I can find a way to pay for it..
Need2Wings
36 Posts
Keep at it, it takes time but you will make it..
I start in March after working on pre-reqs for 3 years (part time) and now have to leave my full time job and change my entire way of life. It will all work out somehow( I hope)) lol
Good luck to all of you..
Dana
Conrad283, BSN, RN
338 Posts
2008 is my year to graduate (officially) ... Wahoo!
LesMonsterRN, ADN, RN
300 Posts
I am currently waiting to find out if I start in January or next fall, but by gum, I will be starting in '08!
RNDreamer
1,237 Posts
I'm scheduled to start clinicals in Sept of 2008...only 4 more pre-reqs to take!
Faeriewand, ASN, RN
1,800 Posts
I'm graduating Jan 2008! It seems like it's been forever since I started working on my pre-reqs. Earlier today I realized that it was 7 years ago that I first got the idea that I wanted to be a nurse.
Good luck everyone! It's worth it!
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
:yeahthat: June 6, 2008 is the date for my graduation!!
I just wanted to wish all of you well who are starting in the New Year!!
jackson145
598 Posts
I start the RN program Jan '08. I've spent 6 semesters (part-time) on pre-reqs. I'll be glad to finally take something other than GenEd.
Graduate2010, BSN
198 Posts
Hello everyone! This is our year!!!!! I start LPN school in September 2008. I've waited a long time for this and it's almost here.
CONGRATS TO ALL THAT START AND TO ALL WHO GRADUATE IN 2008!!
Stephanie
woknblues
447 Posts
I am moved by your passion and determination. I have nothing really to add to this thread, except to say that I am graduating as a BSN in 2009, and would likely have done something else if I was forced to do what you have overcome. Please accept my highest praise for whatever it is worth, and I wish you the best of luck, though I am sure you will not need it and become great nurses.