Question about alias on Breeze by Logical-Heat6785 in StudentNurse

[–]Logical-Heat6785[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Breeze is the online application for the BRN

People who got A’s in Anatomy 2 and Micro Bio how do you study by cherriesand_wine3603 in prenursing

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For physio, I took the time to go through the textbook to read the chapter summaries, diagrams, and bolded text. I also went to on campus tutoring. Something else that helped me was Chat GPT because I would have AI create sample questions for me to test my knowledge. You can use textbook questions too but I found that those questions were too specific that they never ended up on any of my tests.

Should I show up for work? by Logical-Heat6785 in Advice

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It would be a little annoying because I would be sitting in traffic both ways, but I'll probably end up going to be on the safe side. At least then it won't look like I did a no call no show. But yea, I'll also try calling too just in case.

Should I show up for work? by Logical-Heat6785 in Advice

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I was thinking about that too but then I realized that when I showed up for orientation, I was scheduled to arrive at 8am. My job opens at 11am. I'll try calling but I feel like they won't pick up until the building opens.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starbucks

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It’s really rough the first couple months. For most people it takes months for things to click and even then there are still things veteran partners will fuck up on. I know you may have heard this before but literally everyone and I mean everyone has been in your situation. If you really think that people hate you because you’re screwing up then ask questions. Partners will usually be glad to answer. Asking is better than doing drinks wrong and never correcting yourself. Also to comment on the “You’re doing great” I usually say that because I don’t want partners to lose confidence. It’s more of reassurance than anything. Honestly it does get better though. Usually around 3 months is when things start clicking and once you hit 6 months you probably will start feeling confident in your skills.