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    Re: Working full time during school

    Wow, am I going to need protective gear?

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    Re: Working full time during school

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    Wow, am I going to need protective gear?
    LOL, all my immunizations are current.
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    Re: Working full time during school

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    LOL, all my immunizations are current.
    What about rabies shot? :nurse-rofl: Yeah, j.k. here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cougarnurse View Post
    What about rabies shot? :nurse-rofl: Yeah, j.k. here.
    My Doberman's rabies shot is current, too
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    Re: Working full time during school

    At least the dog is protected.......

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    Hey the foaming is just from the beer, ok! Mostly harmless, otherwise.

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    Re: Working full time during school

    Quote Originally Posted by 91B View Post
    Hey the foaming is just from the beer, ok! Mostly harmless, otherwise.
    Which reminds me....my cousing decided to brush her cat's teeth once. Mom thought the cat was rabid. Either way, I'd be careful around these guys: they sound pretty bad.....

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    Re: Working full time during school

    Like I said, mostly harmless! :nurse-beer:

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    And I got my notice. Not accepted into the class. Ranking was not high enough. Way it is worded, if not enough people accept the offer, I may get in. I doubt that will happen.

    So now I have to wait till June to reapply. Which means one more semester of spinning my wheels and waiting.

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    Re: Working full time during school

    Quote Originally Posted by 91B View Post
    And I got my notice. Not accepted into the class. Ranking was not high enough. Way it is worded, if not enough people accept the offer, I may get in. I doubt that will happen.

    So now I have to wait till June to reapply. Which means one more semester of spinning my wheels and waiting.
    ACC ADN program will not admit/confirm but they have a waiting list D/T high demand. However, once you have applied you should not have to keep reapplying? Do you have all the prereqs?

    From the time I applied [one time] it took about around 18 months before I was accepted.
    Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN


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