I have been following you since i moved to the USA in 2022. Now am almost done with my nursing prerequisites 😊, and about to apply to nursing school. By December will be done with 16 classes. Am proud of myself 😅.
Thank you so much for this video because you're basically the only person who has accurately and honestly answered all of the questions I've been wondering about nursing school. I started watching you from the video you made about working through school and I liked it because when I browse reddit people would either be like "Omg I'm in ADN program and I couldn't imagine working even 1 shift per week" or someone would say "I'm in an accelerated BSN and I work fulltime with 2 kids as a single mom" so I never felt like I could get an honest answer of what I was getting myself into. Also, thanks for answering the pre-reqs question, I actually just finished my final pre-req today (A&P II) and start my 16 month ADN at the end of next month. Thanks for your videos, they really helped!
Thank you for watching my videos! And I totally agree with you! I used to see so many different ranges of answers about working while in school. Now that I’ve done it I can honestly say that it just depends on who you are and what your job is. Working while in school is HARD, but people are able to handle it while others are not. Good luck!!!
Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m currently in Chamberlains online program. I’m almost done with my first year and chemistry is the hardest. I’m also working full time nightshift as a surgical technologist
One more question, did you ever have to dispute a grade? The professor was unable to watch my presentation in automatic so I sent it again but he has not changed my grade and I know I sent a good work assignment 😢
@@lidig3636 I’m sorry that happened to you. Hopefully your professor will change your grade… Yes, I’ve had to dispute grades in the past. It does not happen often, but once I disputed a grade in health assessment and it took my grade on the assignment from a failing grade to an A. A lot of people had complained though (not just me…), so a lot of our grades were adjusted. It’s always better to speak up when things like that happen!
I have been following you since i moved to the USA in 2022. Now am almost done with my nursing prerequisites 😊, and about to apply to nursing school. By December will be done with 16 classes. Am proud of myself 😅.
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Congratulations!!! I know it is not easy, but it proves that you will do well in nursing school!
Thank you so much for this video because you're basically the only person who has accurately and honestly answered all of the questions I've been wondering about nursing school.
I started watching you from the video you made about working through school and I liked it because when I browse reddit people would either be like "Omg I'm in ADN program and I couldn't imagine working even 1 shift per week" or someone would say "I'm in an accelerated BSN and I work fulltime with 2 kids as a single mom" so I never felt like I could get an honest answer of what I was getting myself into.
Also, thanks for answering the pre-reqs question, I actually just finished my final pre-req today (A&P II) and start my 16 month ADN at the end of next month.
Thanks for your videos, they really helped!
Thank you for watching my videos! And I totally agree with you! I used to see so many different ranges of answers about working while in school. Now that I’ve done it I can honestly say that it just depends on who you are and what your job is. Working while in school is HARD, but people are able to handle it while others are not.
Good luck!!!
Nursing school is really challenging for sure especially if it’s like 8 week session. Glad you made it.
Thank you ♥️
Starting Nursing school in a few weeks and leaving my full-time job, this was soo helpful Thank you!!🥰
@@jennanehme2157 good luck!!!!
Thank you for this perspective. Decided to switch careers. I just submitted my application for the RN program. Your videos have been encouraging😊
@@TerryOnDemand congratulations! And good luck! What is your current career field?
Human Resources. I am a Practicum Coordinator for the NP & DNP programs in Higher Ed😊 @theluckienurse
@@TerryOnDemand oh cool!
Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m currently in Chamberlains online program. I’m almost done with my first year and chemistry is the hardest. I’m also working full time nightshift as a surgical technologist
@@cuterobbiify that sounds intense! Good luck ❤️
Hi. Are you doing a prerequisite
You're such a great inspiration for the nursing students 🎉
@@lidig3636 aww thank you!
Thank you! I start nursing school next month😮
Me too! 🎉
Good luck!
Good luck!
Me too! 🥰
yess cause this chemistry I have coming up seems WAY harder than any nursing course
@@lexxyyylex4013 I personally thought it was so much harder than any nursing class lol
One more question, did you ever have to dispute a grade? The professor was unable to watch my presentation in automatic so I sent it again but he has not changed my grade and I know I sent a good work assignment 😢
@@lidig3636 I’m sorry that happened to you. Hopefully your professor will change your grade… Yes, I’ve had to dispute grades in the past. It does not happen often, but once I disputed a grade in health assessment and it took my grade on the assignment from a failing grade to an A. A lot of people had complained though (not just me…), so a lot of our grades were adjusted. It’s always better to speak up when things like that happen!
@@theluckienurse thank you!! Hopefully he does! I've been keeping an A plus and now I failed to B.
Just stared pre reqs.
Good luck!!