Placerville, California
As I prepare enter college next year, how do I ensure I will be okay on my own and going so far away from home (I'm literally going from CA to DC! and will be so far from home)
I had not imagined that I would got to college on the East Coast! I am a California girl. But the circumstances changed for me. While I am happy about the college I am going to, I am also frighted that it is so far from home.
What habits would you encourage incoming freshmen to inhabit in order to keep themselves motivated to push through the new, often stressful, environment?
I am a current senior in high school, nearing graduation and planning to begin at a four year in Fall ‘26. I have very good study/work habits, but i have recently been experiencing a burnout. I would like to know if there are any habits that could help prevent this from carrying on into the...
Balancing work + CNA classes, any tips?
Hey CNAs in training. how do you juggle a job? Night classes, weekends, or online flex? What's your game changer for staying on track? 😴➡️💼
What advice would you give an aspiring attorney in choosing what college to attend for my undergraduate studies? Should I choose the highest ranked university whether or not it is my first choice, or should I go to a school where I feel like I will thrive and be happy even if the school is not as prestigious as some of the other schools where I have been accepted? Thank you. #Spring26 ?
I am a high school senior trying to decide where to attend college. I hope to eventually attend law school and become a lawyer.
Anyone have any tips on finding internships in the public health/healthcare administration field as a high school senior starting college this fall? #Spring26
Anyone have any tips on finding internships in the public health/healthcare administration field as a high school senior starting college this fall? #Spring26
Which program is better? Hybrid or in-person
Based on your experience, which one would you prefer - hybrid or in-person CNA Training. Please share your thoughts that it can be helpful for someone who is looking for CNA Training in Califronia.
Is it good to major in social work and human services and minor in something else?
I'm a first time community college student thinking of majoring in social work/human services and minoring in something else(business maybe) in case I decide to pivot in the future, but I'm not sure if it's the move.
Does your CNA School offers felxible clinical schedules?
Looking at CNA programs and wondering: how flexible are your clinical schedules really? Can you work and do clinicals?
How did you balance CNA classes with work or kids?
I was looking for answers reagrding the flexibility of the CNA Training Programs in California. Did your CNA program offer schedules that helped you balance work or family? Did your school supported you?
What are the best CNA schools in California in 2026?
Hi everyone, I’m trying to figure out which CNA programs in California are actually worth it. If you’ve completed a program here, could you share the school name, city, what you liked or disliked, and whether you’d recommend it? Hoping this helps future CNAs pick a solid program instead of...
How do I go about choosing classes, volunteer opportunities, internships and practicum to be a child life specialist?
I am a current college freshman studying psychology and thinking to include a minor in either education or global and community health. I love to work with kids and am very interested in this career path.
What do you think about Sisucare CNA Training School?
I would like to do CNA training and I’m looking for the best CNA schools in my state. A friend suggested SisuCare CNA Training School. Has anyone studied there or had any experience with this school? Would you recommend it?
What do you wish you knew before choosing a CNA school?
Share your suggestions based on your own experience with CNA training; schedules, fees, time commitment, type of theory classes, type of clinicals, clinical locations, job placement assistance, etc. Please share anything from your experience that could help someone who’s thinking about doing...
I keep hearing experienced nurses say that starting with CNA training is one of the best ways to build a strong foundation for a successful nursing career.?
My CNA instructor at Sisucare said the same thing based on her own experience, but I’m still curious what others think. Why do you think so many nurses recommend becoming a CNA first? Has starting as a CNA actually helped your nursing journey (confidence, patient skills, getting hired,...
If my dream career is to be in a science lab building brains, what should my AA-T degree, as well as Bachelor's, be?
I'll be starting community college this upcoming fall
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