Victoria Tran
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I want to be a nurse. Specifically, a labor and delivery nurse. And I struggle right now with the motivation to study and managing my time well. I get good grades and do well in school. But I am a major procrastinator, and I do not want that to carry over to college when studying really counts, and I will someday have lives in my hands. So I don't want to just memorize information, but truly retain and remember, and learn. I would love any recommendations/answers to these questions if you are a nurse! Thank you! What study methods helped you truly understand and retain the material instead of just memorizing facts for exams Were there any specific techniques, resources, or habits that made complex concepts "click" for you in the long term? Looking back, what strategies helped you maintain a healthy balance between nursing school, work/social life, and personal well-being? #Fall25?
I want to be a nurse. Specifically, a labor and delivery nurse. And I struggle right now with the motivation to study and managing my time well. I get good grades and do well in school. But I am a major procrastinator, and I do not want that to carry over to college when studying really counts,...
What is the best way to get a medical assisting internship?
I'm a high school senior who just earned her CCMA (certified clinical medical assistant) through my school's technical certification program. I'm also BLS certified. I'm trying to find clinics to shadow and assist, but I'm not sure how to contact clinics, nor do I know which clinics are most...
what are the most critical things i should know about being a registered nurse?
i am currently studying to get a certification to starting to become a regsitred nurse and would like to know more information
what do you have to get ready to take with you when you became a nurse
the only reason i am asking is so i know what i need to have with me when i became one
How difficult was nursing school?
I took some AP science classes in high school, and I struggled!! Is it even more difficult?
Does anyone know of any nursing programs that aren’t impossible to get into? Anyone have any advice?
I got into nursing programs in high school. Couldn’t afford any of them, so I just went to community college. I decided to work towards an associates degree in film studies, but became an alcoholic and failed out. My grades are completely terrible. I’m now sober, and trying to turn my life...