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| Silky Johnson |
| Are you getting a bachelor's degree? I know it's really ing different down there. |
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| Dj Nacht |
This thread has become a tupperware party :nervous:
I love how people never even met Jay or chilled with him but they are able to say so much stuff about him lol. |
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| MeLLyMeL |
| Rose is doing nursing? |
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| Slylee |
| and btw rose, the other lies i'm talking about from jay will not be discussed in here because they involve the privacy of other TAs' personal lives/relationships whom i respect. |
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| Rose |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Are you getting a bachelor's degree? I know it's really ing different down there. |
Well I am in a community college for 2 years (to get my AA) and then plan on going to a University (no idea if it will be out of state, I don't want to stay here but at the same time idk). I'm actually debating getting my masters. Am I crazy? :/ |
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| Silky Johnson |
See what the is AA? Is that associates? I don't understand the point of that . How can someone be half of anything? I'm surprised they even allow that for nursing, to be honest.
And no, I don't think you're crazy for wanting your master's. If you find you have a passion for nursing and want to get involved in the research aspect of it (plus make more money and have more opportunities), damnwell go for it. I almost think it's dumb not to. Nursing is changing so much that I think RNs with their masters will become the norm. Up here anyways...the scope of practice is changing so much for RNs and RPNs. |
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| Slylee |
no why would you be crazy? rose go to UM. my girlfriend is an ER nurse for 10+ years at memorial regional in hollywood and she's going for her masters now and she's 40.
yea jenny an AA is a 2 year degree offerred at "community college". |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
and very funny craig, you know damn well whose ing side you're on. |
Yeah, but that's only because I've got a better shot at getting a blow-job from Jay... if Jenny were slutier or you were closer I may switch sides.
edit... in all honestly... I think Jay probably has some issues that motivate his behaviour on-line... he's entertaining but there's a little too much edge there sometimes. My guess is his issues are nothing serious or even out of the ordinary though. I'd like to meet him. We all know I love Jamie. Jenny... I'm never quite sure how to take but I thinks she's probably the type of person I'd love to hang with for a few hours at a time (no offence intended... I just think you may be a little much for me to take for a whole day). Ultimately, I don't much care about sides on this one... but I don't like to see people hurt. |
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| Silky Johnson |
So I guess a program like that would be the equivalent of RPN up here, which is also 2 years at CC. Makes sense now.
edit: I still don't get the labeling system of your "degrees" though. It almost seems comparable to vanity sizing in clothes, lol. Up here it's understood that a degree = bachelor's or higher, which means you went to university. You don't get a degree in community college, you get a diploma or a certificate. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Yeah, but that's only because I've got a better shot at getting a blow-job from Jay... if Jenny were slutier or you were closer I may switch sides. |
Who you calling not slutty? You've changed. :mad: |
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| MeLLyMeL |
LPN should be 2 years.
I agree RN shoud be Bach.
Like me - I am doing Assistant - that's 2 years. If I go for 4-5 years I get a bach and become an OTR instead of OTA.
I figure as an OTA I can get a job that *may* pay for me to continue schooling. |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Yeah, but that's only because I've got a better shot at getting a blow-job from Jay... if Jenny were slutier or you were closer I may switch sides. |
you think you're so funny don't you mister soon-to-be neutered male:o |
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