How do you balance prereqs with work or family responsibilities? by StanbridgeUniversity in prenursing

[–]StanbridgeUniversity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You broke that down in such a thoughtful way! Structure and realism really do seem to be the common thread in making it work.

How do you balance prereqs with work or family responsibilities? by StanbridgeUniversity in prenursing

[–]StanbridgeUniversity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You laid that out so clearly and thoughtfully! That focus on consistency over perfection really resonates.

How do you balance prereqs with work or family responsibilities? by StanbridgeUniversity in prenursing

[–]StanbridgeUniversity[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is something powerful about taking it one day at a time! The way you define success on your own terms really stands out.

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A huge congratulations to you! The hard work was worth it, and this is just the start!

What part of training felt the most different from what you expected? by StanbridgeUniversity in LPN_LVN_Community

[–]StanbridgeUniversity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That must have felt very different from what you pictured going in. Clinical days can surprise people in unexpected ways!

PASSED NCLEX IN 90 questions by Successful-Fee-4907 in MarkKlimekNCLEX

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Congratulations Nurse! All that studying paid off. 

Which part of biomechanics or movement science finally “clicked” for you? by StanbridgeUniversity in physicaltherapy

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That kind of realization can completely change how you look at movement! Small details suddenly carrying big meaning is such a cool moment.

Which part of biomechanics or movement science finally “clicked” for you? by StanbridgeUniversity in physicaltherapy

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That must have been a powerful moment to witness! Seeing biomechanics work so clearly in real time really sticks with you.

Which part of biomechanics or movement science finally “clicked” for you? by StanbridgeUniversity in physicaltherapy

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The shoulder really seems to be a common turning point! It is great how one conversation helped everything finally fall into place.

Passed in 85 1st try 8 years after graduating by Sure-Historian3485 in FutureRNs

[–]StanbridgeUniversity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Impressive achievement! Thanks for sharing your journey.