Okay, so I figure I should start this blog out explaining my sudden "life change". I have been asked a lot why my major has changed AGAIN. Well, to be honest, it isn't all by choice. I had 2 semesters where I was going through some major life stuff and it was the beginning of me being sick so my GPA suffered and does not meet the minimum requirements for admission into the Greenville Tech nursing program. However through some loopholes I can get into the Clemson nursing program. BUT turns out if I go AAS-EMT > ADN > BSN, it's a lot quicker than either ADN > BSN (adding in the time it'd take me to raise my GPA and waitlist time) or AAS-EMT > BSN. Anddd this way I can complete my BSN by only attending class every 3 weeks at the University Center. I am extremely nervous. I have to complete 135 Intership Hours - Which equates to me riding around in an ambulance performing emergency skills with an actual paramedic for 405 hours total (135 per semester). AND I have to do a Clinicial at the hospital which is 90 hours for 2 semesters (180 total) but that should be pretty fun since I get to work in the Emergency Department, OB/GYN unit and etc. Long term though I still want to be a Women's Health or Trauma Nurse Practitioner. This is just a little short detour.
So why the new blog? Well, I've decided to start a new blog because the old one was shared with only my closest and family friends. I am done with that battle (stupid breast cancer!) and want to start a new chapter so why not a new blog? I plan on updating this a lot more often and not just updating about what's going on in my life but my thoughts on different things going on. Not to mention some of Bee See's Photography being shared on here until it grows enough for it to get it's own blog. So tune in for the fun!!!! Love ya'll!
B.
p.s. Feel free to ask me anything in the comments, I'll reply!
Well, one feeds into the other no matter which way you look at it. You're gonna be helping someone who needs help. Right?
ReplyDeleteLike the new blog...it looks a LOT like mine!!!!
I think you're going to end up LOVING your switch in careers!!! For starters look at allll of those hours, that is sooo awesome that you get to spend so much time out in the field DOING the job- hands on. In nursing school you wouldn't get that opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you went through that battle- Praise God you are well :)
Always feel free to hang out at my blog!!!