I have a kid and want to work as a CMA while I work on my ADN/BSN. My biggest goal is to be a PMHNP and I hear a lot how parents won’t make it even through BSN with kids and jobs… I know it won’t be as easy as someone who’s single and childfree but I’m determined to see it through. I really needed this. Thank you sm! 😭
And you definitely can!!! You’ve got everything you need to make it: determination. Admittedly it’s days where I’m like “what did I do?” lol but for the most part I’m so proud of myself everyday I push forward a little more. Don’t let anybody stop you from getting that degree🫶🏽🩷
This video is on point. I have heard every last single one of these myths and decided not to give into other people's experiences. I start school on 1/13 as an older student, mom of 5, with a full-time management job. God, my determination and dedication will see me through! You only truly fail from not trying and giving up. I'm excited!
@AshantiPhylice Thank you! I will be sure to keep you posted. I appreciate all of the insights you provide here on your channel. Keep up the good work!
Very informative video. All these myths have been buzzing in my ear since I started my pre-nursing journey. I work full-time hours flex and go to school part-time. There's no way I can't work because I have bills to pay. I plan on going for my ADN first then RN-BSN bridge program once I'm finished with my pre-reqs. I'm also in Phlebotomy school for added experience and I work in a direct care setting as an aide, which is like a CNA alternative without the heavy patient load. I'm familiar with medications, taking BP, doing venipunctures, and capillary punctures.
Oh wowww these are huge accomplishments!! I know your resume is STACKED😂You’re so ahead of the curve, when you start nursing school it’ll be a review lol.
Great video! I’m glad you touched on the previous hospital experience because I entered into nursing school with none being 21!!! Most of my classmates have experience and I definitely felt inferior at first but I know I belong ❤.
Thank you!! I totally understand how you feel. I never worked in a hospital before so I couldn’t even tell you how to put the patient beds up/down lol. The good thing about nursing school, is by the end I bet I know how to do everything!! Don’t feel less than, you’re right where you need to be🫶🏽
I’m thinking about going back to school for nursing. I started years ago but switched to the administrative side of things gaining my masters in healthcare administration. Now I want to learn the clinical side of things!
Yes! Especially about the associates degree! I was wondering way my advisor kept implying that I need to retake and take more classes. I soon realized that I was on the transfer pathway to get my BSN when I could’ve saved time but it was too late.
@@AshantiPhylice girl yes! Next spring I’ll be graduating with my associates degree in science and transferring to a university next fall. I forget that college is still a business so it’s probably in the advisors best interests to make sure students take more classes or enough at whatever institution but what do I know 🤷🏾♀️
Omggg that’s right around the corner! You’re almost done! Congratulations boo I love that. So inspirational for me. You gotta keep me updated how you’re doing. And as for the advisors adding classes I totally agree. It gives business move.
@ it was tough. You had to learn time management like you stated. It was harder to work and go to school. It was M-F, 8-5:30pm. So you only had sat and Sun to study or work. But now I work full time, my children are older now, out the house. But I’m helping my husband managed a trucking business and my only issue with school is not having a teacher. Went a semester with it instruction but still had exams and I had to learn how to be successful without a teacher. This was hard due to I’m older, almost 50. But with God grace and mercy. He has been showing how to do. Keep up the good work.
Wow thankyou again for sharing this. It’s so motivating to hear how someone else got through nursing school and stayed determined despite having a family and working‼️I hope you’re enjoying that family today and wish you the best Xmas🫶🏽🎄
Thank you for this video. I start my journey jan 13th! Pre-reqs. As a mom of two.. i'm nervous af!
Congratulations!!🩷You got this mama. What part is making you most nervous?
I have a kid and want to work as a CMA while I work on my ADN/BSN. My biggest goal is to be a PMHNP and I hear a lot how parents won’t make it even through BSN with kids and jobs… I know it won’t be as easy as someone who’s single and childfree but I’m determined to see it through. I really needed this. Thank you sm! 😭
And you definitely can!!! You’ve got everything you need to make it: determination. Admittedly it’s days where I’m like “what did I do?” lol but for the most part I’m so proud of myself everyday I push forward a little more. Don’t let anybody stop you from getting that degree🫶🏽🩷
This video is on point. I have heard every last single one of these myths and decided not to give into other people's experiences. I start school on 1/13 as an older student, mom of 5, with a full-time management job. God, my determination and dedication will see me through! You only truly fail from not trying and giving up. I'm excited!
I’m excited for you!! You’re going to do great! Keep me updated on your journey and continue busting the myths🫶🏽🩷
@AshantiPhylice Thank you! I will be sure to keep you posted. I appreciate all of the insights you provide here on your channel. Keep up the good work!
Very informative video. All these myths have been buzzing in my ear since I started my pre-nursing journey. I work full-time hours flex and go to school part-time. There's no way I can't work because I have bills to pay. I plan on going for my ADN first then RN-BSN bridge program once I'm finished with my pre-reqs. I'm also in Phlebotomy school for added experience and I work in a direct care setting as an aide, which is like a CNA alternative without the heavy patient load. I'm familiar with medications, taking BP, doing venipunctures, and capillary punctures.
Oh wowww these are huge accomplishments!! I know your resume is STACKED😂You’re so ahead of the curve, when you start nursing school it’ll be a review lol.
@AshantiPhylice thanks sis 😆.
You’re welcome! Happy holidays 🎄
@@AshantiPhylice happy holidays to you as well! 🎄
Great video! I’m glad you touched on the previous hospital experience because I entered into nursing school with none being 21!!! Most of my classmates have experience and I definitely felt inferior at first but I know I belong ❤.
Thank you!! I totally understand how you feel. I never worked in a hospital before so I couldn’t even tell you how to put the patient beds up/down lol. The good thing about nursing school, is by the end I bet I know how to do everything!! Don’t feel less than, you’re right where you need to be🫶🏽
I’m thinking about going back to school for nursing. I started years ago but switched to the administrative side of things gaining my masters in healthcare administration. Now I want to learn the clinical side of things!
Oh wow!! Thank you for sharing🩷What is your career like in health admin?
Yes! Especially about the associates degree! I was wondering way my advisor kept implying that I need to retake and take more classes. I soon realized that I was on the transfer pathway to get my BSN when I could’ve saved time but it was too late.
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Girl yes!!! Thank you for sharing🩷I’ve heard this from WAY TOO many people. It’s almost like they do it on purpose🙄😂
Where are you now in your nursing journey?
@@AshantiPhylice girl yes! Next spring I’ll be graduating with my associates degree in science and transferring to a university next fall. I forget that college is still a business so it’s probably in the advisors best interests to make sure students take more classes or enough at whatever institution but what do I know 🤷🏾♀️
Omggg that’s right around the corner! You’re almost done! Congratulations boo I love that. So inspirational for me. You gotta keep me updated how you’re doing. And as for the advisors adding classes I totally agree. It gives business move.
When I went to school graduated in 2010. I had to be a CNA. You could get in without it. But things have changed.
Oh wow!! Thank you for sharing your side of things because I’m sure it’s not a one size fits all. How was nursing school for you?
@ it was tough. You had to learn time management like you stated. It was harder to work and go to school. It was M-F, 8-5:30pm. So you only had sat and Sun to study or work. But now I work full time, my children are older now, out the house. But I’m helping my husband managed a trucking business and my only issue with school is not having a teacher. Went a semester with it instruction but still had exams and I had to learn how to be successful without a teacher. This was hard due to I’m older, almost 50. But with God grace and mercy. He has been showing how to do. Keep up the good work.
Wow thankyou again for sharing this. It’s so motivating to hear how someone else got through nursing school and stayed determined despite having a family and working‼️I hope you’re enjoying that family today and wish you the best Xmas🫶🏽🎄
This video was so good
Thank you so much!!!🫶🏽🩷
This video is very informative and you discussed all the myths I heard about, Thank you for talking about this information, it helpes to ease my mind.
Thank you so much! These are things I wish someone had told me when I was first starting. I’m glad it could help. Happy holidays🩷🎄
Great insight. Well done ❤
Thank you so much🩷Happy holidays
Thank you ❤. Happy holiday
I like that you’re wearing Luigi colors that he wore to court.
oh. unintentional.