Tuesday, September 28, 2010
YeHaw
You passed, WoooHoo. I know you would have like a higher score, but you did it! You did awesome in 3 of the 4 sections including scoring off the charts in Science! See it is your calling. Math on the other hand...not so much. BUT it was more from lack of time then lack of ability. Had you skipped the hard stuff (aka percentages) and gotten to the algebra portion I think you would have rocked. So the next step is getting your application in!!!
Monday, September 13, 2010
TEAS
ACK!! You are taking the TEAS test today. I am seriously freaking out. The only way I'd be more nervous is if I was taking it myself and honestly I think I'd actually be less nervous. Why, because I'd be in control. Remember to eat a good breakfast, relax, breath, and don't stress.
Why am I so nervous, because it's the entrance exam and you can only take it twice. Yes twice, or you can not apply to the RN program, at least not at Palomar.
But you will pass, and you will do great. And in less then 12hours it will all be behind us.
Why am I so nervous, because it's the entrance exam and you can only take it twice. Yes twice, or you can not apply to the RN program, at least not at Palomar.
But you will pass, and you will do great. And in less then 12hours it will all be behind us.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Summer has come and gone
Just like that Summer session has come and gone. You did end up getting 3 A's and a B in your Fall classes. You took History over the Summer, in 6 weeks, and got an A in that as well. I'm not sure if my extra credit book report helped or if you would have gotten an A anyhow, but you did good. Now you're in your first week of the Spring semester and taking a light load. The second part of History and PE, which is really just a cheap way for you to be able to work out at the gym.
The biggest thing you have going is your TEAS test during the second week of September. Everything else is taking a backseat to that right now. Study as much as you can without over studying and you will do well. I know you are so nervous because if you do not pass, you can not continue, but I think you'll be fine.
The biggest thing you have going is your TEAS test during the second week of September. Everything else is taking a backseat to that right now. Study as much as you can without over studying and you will do well. I know you are so nervous because if you do not pass, you can not continue, but I think you'll be fine.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
One Week
Wow time flies! My last posting was your first month of school and here it is your last week of school, crazy. I guess it's been pretty uneventful. You did get settled in and in fact your classes have been pretty darn easy. Which I figured they would be after those two science classes. Honestly the next time you will have tough classes will be once you're in the program, then we better watch out. So next week is finals You currently have an A+ in Reading and Sociology and not certain in English and RTV, but I'm sure it's a B and an A respectively. You're pretty much guaranteed an A in the first two and the other two will depend on your final papers and your final. Yippie for good grades to up that GPA!!! It will really help when trying to apply for the nursing program...again. (a post for another day)
Summer school starts in June and you will have 6 weeks, I think it is, of History followed in the Fall by History II and Speech, fun! I might have to make you throw in Chem or Spanish so you're full time.
You're getting there!
Summer school starts in June and you will have 6 weeks, I think it is, of History followed in the Fall by History II and Speech, fun! I might have to make you throw in Chem or Spanish so you're full time.
You're getting there!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Relax
Try to relax. This is the way you feel for the first month or so, every semester. It will get easier, you will get into a rhythm. Just take a deep breath and chill. I know it doesn't help that two of your classes switched teachers, but you gotta make the best of it. We thought this semester would give you a minute to breath, but it looks like we were wrong. You will be better because of it. Better prepared for your life as a nursing student.
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