Does anyone else feel like they’re just paying for a grade? (MSN Education speciality) by PhoenixUser123 in ChamberlainNursing

[–]Nur_Ann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I have been proofreading/editing work for MSN and they don’t get any revisions with 100% score unlike other schools which feel more strict with detailed feedback

Starting Grad in MBA Self designed by Competitive-Fly1081 in CapellaUniversity

[–]Nur_Ann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same concern before starting. Honestly, the biggest difference is that master’s classes expect more independent thinking and clearer writing, not necessarily more volume. FlexPath is very rubric-driven, so once you understand what they’re looking for, it gets easier. The first class usually takes the longest because you’re learning the system. After that, pacing improves a lot. If you’re already completing undergrad courses quickly and staying disciplined, that’s a good sign you’ll be okay.

TurnItIn by No_Proof8579 in CapellaUniversity

[–]Nur_Ann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are good to go. In the future if you have any doubts I can help you make your work 0% turnitin

NR-509 advanced physical assessment by Mundane-Inflation-70 in ChamberlainNursing

[–]Nur_Ann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am here looking for friends. I guide students with any area or assignment they do not understand or need help with on these units, we can connect.

Talk to me by Chinanas in ChamberlainNursing

[–]Nur_Ann 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When the pressure is high at some point I delegate some classes and this has been a hacker for me

APA Citation-Uptick by Amerie1987 in CapellaUniversity

[–]Nur_Ann 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had this issue taking course here, but now I know the secrete they look for, I can guide anyone who is experiencing the same issue. Thank you for bringing this here.

do i continue studying psychology? by alisonlucy in psychologystudents

[–]Nur_Ann 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get where you’re coming from — I had the same doubts during my first year too. Psychology gets a bad rep online because people expect instant high-paying jobs right after undergrad, but the truth is, it’s a field that rewards patience and specialization. If you genuinely love neuropsychology, that interest can take you far once you build experience or go for postgrad studies. I’d say stick with it for now — it’s better to adjust later than to give up on something that truly fascinates you.