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Tips for first time college newb's (freshman). I'll be attending WCCC (Wayne County Community College) this Winter/Spring '05 Majoring in Nursing more then likely. I'm thinking about doing my preq. at WCCC then transferring to "Hank High" Henry Ford or another college to finish off the degree. So, far I have the semesters mapped out with a graduation date of June '08. I'm also taking some CIS classes while doing my Nursing courses but most of the CIS will be during the summer semesters when the nursing program will be off.

I guess I'm asking how to approach school work/classes being my first time going to school in 7 years. I had to leave high school in my senior year and needed 1.5 credits to graduate, but never finished them. Then about 6 years later I just got fed up working a Quailty Control Job, where I knew more then my bosses about the field in which they had more "vocational" ability. So, I paid $110 to go take the G.E.D. and passed it first try and no studying (which I know for some It's kind of funny since it's only a general education test) but having low self esteem it took me those 6 years to take the damn thing thinking I'd fail. So, that leads me to where I am now, looking to further my education and provide for my family....

My first semester will consist of:
ENG 110 4.00
BIO 255 4.00
PSY 101 3.00
CIS 110 3.00
Credit total = 14.00

What do you recommend for school equipment? Bag/backpacks, Folders,Laptop,recorders?



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Excellent choice... There is always work as an RN, my mom is one...


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So, is my mother she recommended it as there is a high demand for male nurses. She started out at Childrens Hospital in Detroit, Mi. She stayed there for 3 years doing ER work for children under 7. She quit after her 3 years there, as the constant sorrow of seeing people neglect their children was slowly taking it's toll on my mother. She now works as a Charge Nurse in a local Conveliscent* home....

She told me last week that she bring home about $1900 every 2 weeks...I had to pick my jaw up. Then she followed with it's not as easy as it looks you have to put everything into it if you are to become the best at what you do....


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yes, she is right. Nurses recieve fairly poor treatment at hospitals, and they have to work HARD. Lots of manual labor, of corse this pays off, you get lots of exercise.


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Heh, my mothers back is probably as hard if not harder then a pro-athelete. I couldn't massage her back with a brick, she'd turn it into dust.....

Alias did you read my reply about Exeem in the torrent thread, if not you should....


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Well, since it appears those are intro-level classes, it's most likely going to be pretty competitive. At least that's my experience. For example, my freshman year, I took Organic Chemistry I, Intro Bio, Physics I, Calc, and various other humanities and crap. I found that the math/science courses were extremely competitive. From your schedule it appears to me that Bio will occupy most of your time.

Some recommendations:
1.) Make a precise schedule-i.e. from the time you get up to the time you eat lunch, class, work, study, home chores, etc.
2.) With the intro courses I don't think you'll run into too many issues with timing. Pretty much everything is set as long as you study and go to class. However, in my experience, I found that in upper-level courses you constantly have to attend study group sessions, professor hours, and other various things that I never had to do in my beginning courses.
3.) Don't be intimidated. Keep your cool and stick to your agenda and goals.
4.) The student lifestyle can be extremely busy. As long as you stay organized and collective you'll be alright. I really don't have many conflictions with work and school, and I'm pushing two jobs, volunteering at the hosp, 17 credits at UofM, which is a pita by itself!

School equipment- I really don't know other than the usual highlighters, pencils, pens, lined paper, three-hole puncher, binders...etc.

Recorder-Your preference. In all honesty, you probably won't have enough time to go through all your classes on tape. Just take suffient notes and you should be straight. It really depends on what type of learner you are. But be warned, some professors don't allow tape recorders.

Well that's all I can think off...good luck!


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You and Candice going together then?


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No, wifey and I our going to WCCC, then possibly transferring to HFCC where Candice is attending this semester....


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