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back on track..
After my vacation, I am back on track with NS-- 100%. I was so happy to make it back to the gym yesterday and today. (I worked last night 7p-7a and tonight 7p-7a). I missed the gym a lot!! I am so spoiled by it. Anyways, I'm back to feeling hungry which reiterates the idea that I probably ate too much in Mexico. Kooltrain and I are weighing in on Monday; I'm just hoping to be back at 148.5 (where I was before the trip.)

I love how NS makes me not stress about food. I have an interview for grad school on Monday. I also have to turn around and work this Saturday during the day after working night shift tonight. I am so so stressed about my interview. The process is eight and a half hours... and all the questions are behavioral. "Tell me about a time you had to confront someone.." "Describe a time when you displayed leadership..." The interview is for a nurse anesthesia program, which is something I have wanted to do for a long time. I'll probably have to remind myself to eat on Sunday, because I will be so nervous! I did manage to get a really cute outfit and shoes for the interview... black pencil skirt, jacket, white blouse, and black heels! At least that part was easy...
Published Thursday, November 19, 2009 06:16 PM by highschoolweight135
ngcrn said:
Congratulations on going for your masters. I am a faculty member at University of PA in the School of Nursing. I can tell you they will be looking for how you think "critically" and how you would solve issues when you have to "multi-task" and may be thinking of others in the process. They want to see that you can stand up on your own and can work as an independent practitioner. Also, they want to make sure that you know the "science" of the discipline....that you can put all the pieces together and practice in a safe clinical environment. Maybe this will help. Be professional and do your homework. Know what the goals of the school are, what they expect from you, who the faculty are (these are very easy things to do on the internet web page). If any of the CRNA faculty do research or clinical practice - ask about that...have questions for them. They will like that you are prepared. How many of their students finish their program? How many of them find jobs and where do they find jobs? Good luck! Norma
November 19, 2009 06:43 PM EST
Nurse_Shelley said:
Oh congrats on the interview!! My dream to be a CRNA too, but trying to get my kids through school first...you know those darn priorities!!
November 19, 2009 08:19 PM EST
Kooltrain said:
You got it girl. We are hitting the scale on Monday.

Congrats on the interview. I know all about these as I work at a hospital. BEST WISHES! You will do fabulous. Just think about how much your attitude has changes since you have been on NS and how your energy level has gone up. I have a feeling you will make a statement and a good one at that.

Talk to you soon!
November 19, 2009 08:40 PM EST
81olds said:
Congrats on the interview,I know things will work out for you. You have the best of attitude and NS helped.
November 19, 2009 10:29 PM EST
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