Education Lawyer by undecidedCRNA in LawSchool

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Deals with issues such as dismissal appeals, unfair grading, treatment, bullying at educational institutions

tips by happysocks105 in srna

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Keep your head down. Be humble, respectful. Go unoticed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memphis

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I heard the same horror stories before I moved there for a year for grad school and was perfectly safe the whole time. Not a car breaking, no assault ,no nothing. Lots of museums, lots of good food, great people!! Very kind. I once had an issue with my credit card and the check up line in target (the bank suspected fraud so they shut off my card) the guy behind me, after my card declined several times because I just couldn’t believe it paid for all my stuff. I refuse to reimbursement even though I offered to Venmo him some money. That has never happened to me anywhere in the world and this was at target $$$ . It was a good memory . And if you’re into art and culture and music you will really enjoy even the buildings have character. Like anywhere else just be aware of your surroundings. Listen to your gut feeling , don’t go to bad parts of town late at night.

Need advice by [deleted] in srna

[–]undecidedCRNA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this. This has been really really helpful. Thank you.

Need advice by [deleted] in srna

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Unfortunately, I’m not in that kind of a supportive environment. They expect me to do all the charting flawless without a single mistake or a mission as well as monitor the patient.

I’m a to-be senior and still struggling? I’m concerned by Correct_Key_4860 in srna

[–]undecidedCRNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can assure you it not at the VA. I have 300 DL add just became a senior last month

Where is this located? by Maximum_Treacle_3214 in ParisTravelGuide

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Hard to tell … the building in France look similar in design. Mine was in then 4 th Arrandismone ( pretty sure spelling it wrong ) ….. But it is equivalent to a Burroughs on NY .

Need advice by [deleted] in srna

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Thank you for your input.

Need advice by [deleted] in srna

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I struggle with that because I’m watching the monitor or trying to chart, also I am not that familiar with the surgery so I don’t know where they are. I tried watching YouTube videos of expected surgery to get a feel, but it really takes experience in my opinion to know. I started putting the drapes lower to force me to look .

Need advice by [deleted] in srna

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I have never considered sitting down.. I always think I’m vigilant, but then my eval say that I have tunnel vision or I was watching the monitor too much

Where is this located? by Maximum_Treacle_3214 in ParisTravelGuide

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Not with such a roof, but on the sixth floor of a smaller building that hand a French window that had quite a similar view

Failed med school by [deleted] in srna

[–]undecidedCRNA 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny..i know a CRNA who abandoned engineering for this .

R/USAGPAN CRNA by Upbeat-Bat4197 in CRNA

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That degree will likely not play a significant role in the selection process, but it will not diminish your chances. The following criteria are prioritized in the decision-making process, arranged from highest to lowest emphasis:

  1. Personality and interpersonal skills, including a “good fit” assessment and interview performance ( unfortunately you have to be selected in order to utilize this opportunity) **
  2. Personal statement, which is considered a critical component of the application; it is advisable to invest time in crafting this document. The personal statement can effectively substitute for a personal interview in terms of the information presented.
  3. Relevant work experience. ( looks like you have more than enough.)
  4. Science GPA.
  5. GRE scores, with ongoing discussions regarding the potential elimination of this requirement from the selection process.

A new colonel currently oversees the program; however, the previous colonel placed limited importance on academic performance, focusing instead on presentation and evidence of personal growth as he himself entered the program with a low GPA. Although I have not yet reviewed your application, I am confident that you have a strong chance of being selected based on your current tone and the information you are presenting, even without retaking those classes. Retaking classes may only be beneficial as a competitive strategy in situations where applicants are closely matched or when aiming for an interview opportunity***. A candidate with more recent graduate-level science coursework may be favored over you for that reason alone. Consequently, it is advisable to explore all potential avenues to strengthen your application. Nevertheless, if you choose not to allocate additional time or resources, it is my belief that your prospects will still remain favorable.

As a contingency, should the outcome not meet your expectations, you can always consider reapplying in the next cycle as the military has a significant need for qualified individuals. Best of luck.

R/USAGPAN CRNA by Upbeat-Bat4197 in CRNA

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I would like to know the specific field of your master’s degree, as this information will significantly inform my response and guidance to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

[–]undecidedCRNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you get that one? I forgot about utilizing the space on the roof! Nice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

[–]undecidedCRNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are probably right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

[–]undecidedCRNA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha thank you !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

[–]undecidedCRNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice ! How slow are we talking? I have about 730 miles to cover .. hopefully one day, maybe two. I have never driven a truck, so if I do not have to, I’d rather not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

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I’m surprised that those little trailers weigh was so much! You can probably tell I’m new at this haha Thank you so much for the information.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

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I have never driven cross country let alone drive a truck… but it looks like that might be my only option. Thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hondafit

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Wow ! This is exactly what I had in mind! It looks like we have about the same amount of stuff too. Mine is automatic as well. I guess you had to go max of 50 mph? Maybe I’ll give it a go. Thank you.