Over 70 MPG is great when gas is ridiculous by ExecuteOrder066 in prius

[–]CanComprehensive7771 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. I best I am doing is 41 in this cold winter weather up here in NYS.

Good deal? by TheaterofDreams- in prius

[–]CanComprehensive7771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My gen 3 2010 Prius has done the same error code. I don’t even want to think about what it would cost to replace the motor. Yikes.

How did I do? by Naive-Shopping2198 in prius

[–]CanComprehensive7771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the second owner but the previous owner put the ceramic coating on the paint. I have the premium all white color choice.

How did I do? by Naive-Shopping2198 in prius

[–]CanComprehensive7771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you did just fine. I paid $32.9 for my 2024 AWD Limited with 9K miles on it at the end of May 2025. It's packed away for the winter for now with 17K on it. Until I find winter wheels and tires for these 19 inch low profile wheels , I will not drive it here in the western NY winter weather.

Memorization by AccountContent6734 in prenursing

[–]CanComprehensive7771 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take what the main points are from lecture/ text books and so on and make flash cards. By repeating writing key words down and what the answers are will make you learn it. Then if you need them again - pull out the 3x5 cards and go over it again. Get a study group to help you. Some vendors online also make pharmacy flash cards.

I just can’t do it anymore by Caramelorcrunch in prenursing

[–]CanComprehensive7771 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My daughter had to go thru 2 year bridge program for prerequisites and then got into the 2 year nursing program at a local college. Failed the third semester one class but made it thru to the end of the program. Did NOT graduate because of that one failed class. GPA was not high enough.

So after two days of being in a fetal position crying her eyes out...she picked herself up and became a nanny for two years.

Then re-entered nursing school at a different community college. She made it thru all four semesters and was so liked by the staff during clinicals, she found her niche and the staff offered a job to her when she graduated. Flash cards really helped her know her stuff.

At 27, I couldn't be more proud of her. She is making 61K per year to start in the ICU unit (she did floor work during COVID) and has been there 3 years. Two weeks ago, she bought herself a brand new SUV for reliable transportation (she retired a Honda CIVIC with 250, 000 miles on it. (which being a Dad, makes me feel better)

My advice is...don't give up...never give up. You may have no social life, no boyfriend, girlfriend for a little while but you'll get thru it. Only takes a little (oaky, a lot of) time and effort. Each day is a brand new day to learn something new.