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What are the biggest challenges nurses face today?
As a future nurse I'm curious what are some struggles current nurses go through, especially from different perspectives. #Spring25

How can I best memorize medical terminology?
I am a college student applying for the program of radiologic technology. I will soon need to take several classes discussing anatomy, and I feel I will do best if I understand medical terms. However, they can be difficult to understand and remember. How can I best memorize these terms?

What else can I do to strengthen my resume if I don't have much volunteering or shadowing experience for nursing school?
I am currently a freshman in college looking to apply to nursing school, and I feel like I am put at a disadvantage beacuse a lot of people go out their way to volunteer or shadow. I didn't know this was something I wanted to do until more recently.

How to transfer into the nursing program at Clemson University?
I plan to further my education and go into nursing, but I don't know where to go to college yet. I was accepted at Clemson and USC, but only got into the nursing program at USC. Do you all think it is possible to transfer from Undeclared major into a Nursing major at Clemson?

How to have a business and nursing major at the same time Or should I pick between the two? Or I could also do pre-nursing or pre-med to have my options more open. #Spring25?
For more context I am going to Brescia University in Owensboro. They have an excellent business program and also have a decent pre nursing program. I will also be playing basketball.

How can I identify the right academic path for me?
I have passion for care, academic advancement and research.

What is the best way to avoid nursing burnout as a new grad nurse? #Spring25
I am a college student who just got accepted into nursing school and would like to get some advice and insight on how to navigate being a new nurse after I graduate, how to negotiate pay, and what to look for when choosing a hospital to work for. I am thankful and grateful for any guidance you...

What other options are there for nurses that are not bedside nursing and what are the "pros" and "cons" of those jobs?
I am a nursing student at Marquette University and I'm currently a CNA. I am interested in learning about jobs outside of bedside nursing. Do you have additional schooling/post-bachelor degrees?

I'm a senior in High School committed to Miami University as a nursing major; what is the best way to prepare for a future in the healthcare field and keep my passion for it when it gets difficult or overwhelming?
I am incredibly excited to be a nursing student, but my biggest fear is getting burnt out easily. I am used to difficult high school courses, but how will that translate over to college? I also plan on double majoring or minoring in family/child studies, female studies, or neuroscience in order...

so I was looking at community colleges here in Ga (newnan,GA) and I cant decide one which is best for me. Does anyone have any advice that could help me decide? I want to plan everything out before junior year so if possible, I can graduate earlier and also already be prepared for college( I do somewhat understand early graduation as my sister did it last year) but If anyone knows any good community colleges please, can you help me understand?
I'm looking into community colleges now, as i've decided which university Id like to go to.

what is the most challenging part of becoming a paramedic and how difficult is it mentally and physically How would you prepare yourself mentally for this type of job??
After speaking to some people who have been in this line of work, they say its best to go into the job ready for the unexpected, could this be a true and valid answer?

How do I go about with this I've got two plans for the upcoming college season - 1 year in community college and the rest in university, or 2 years in community college, with the rest in Texas Tech's med-school branch. Which would be the more financially viable one?
For better context, i'm probably going to be subsisting off of FAFSA money and (should I prove to be lucky enough to get one) scholarship money, too.

How much of school do you need to become a nurse?
Is it better to do 2 or 4 years or school and should I go to a trading school or just go to a community college in my city.

Hello everyone! I am going into my sophomore year in college in the Fall and will be pursing the Nursing route. I am interested in going into the cosmetic dermatology path of nursing and would love to know if anyone on here as done that route. What is the best advice you could give me Is that a field that is needed? My parents are encouraging me to do the Nurse Anesthetist because of the need and the high pay without having to go all the way into medical school. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! ? #Spring25
For those already in nursing....what are your recommendations for getting through school. I will also be a collegiate athlete with the load of that along with completing Nursing school.

Would you recommend having niche careers over standardized ones, such as pre-med and com sci?
I heard a lot of people recently hate on pre-med and how it's not worth the extra years and debt. I am not considering medical careers, but I am interested in what they think of people with more uncommon careers that don't necessarily need college degrees.