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Old 08-19-2013, 10:30 AM
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Also, no one told me to delete info off of here, I thought that would be a good idea on my own.
ORLY? You might want to check the third or fourth post in this thread.

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I agree with ISK.
You've posted sufficient identifiable information for people to be able to figure out who you are. I'd recommend that you edit your post.
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Any intelligent student can balance school and social life and thank God I'm one of them.
Clearly, you know yourself and your abilities better than we do. We just know the demands of pledging and some of us know the demands of clinicals. (I don't, but I know enough about AOII Angel to trust what she says.) All of us who are alumnae know how the demands on your time exponentially increase the closer you get to the end of your academic life and get closer to your post-collegiate career. It's something that you honestly can't quite appreciate until you're in it. Good luck!
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Old 08-19-2013, 10:56 AM
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I honestly misread that first response that first time. I was in the hospital working and thought it said I needed to add more info which I knew was a dumb idea. But you said AOPII Angel is a dr... And obviously med school clinicals aren't the same as nursing. If they were equally vigorous, there wouldn't be such a difference in job description or pay...
Wow. Just wow. I cannot wait to hear how recruitment goes for you.
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Old 08-19-2013, 11:08 AM
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I honestly misread that first response that first time. I was in the hospital working and thought it said I needed to add more info which I knew was a dumb idea. But you said AOPII Angel is a dr... And obviously med school clinicals aren't the same as nursing. If they were equally vigorous, there wouldn't be such a difference in job description or pay...
I'm sure they are different for a doctor. I'm also sure a doctor has a good idea of the rigor of study for a nurse. Good luck with all of that. Clearly, we can tell you nothing. Why is it that you came here seeking advice?
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Old 08-19-2013, 11:44 AM
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I came asking how sororities would accept a senior rushing. I most certainly never asked for a life analysis. Also, if you're so concerned with me putting too much info on here, why would you repeat the school I attend after I had deleted that? I don't think you've tried to help at all. You're just trying to be rude and I would really appreciate it if you just stopped. Don't even pretend you've tried to be helpful while pointing out things you yourself said I should delete. Buh bye.

I started with the intent to help, but I will fully cop to being rude in the last couple of posts, which was primarily motivated by your know it all attitude. I'm bored and have all day to respond to you, so buh bye yourself. Good luck with recruitment.
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:48 PM
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I'm sure they are different for a doctor. I'm also sure a doctor has a good idea of the rigor of study for a nurse. Good luck with all of that. Clearly, we can tell you nothing. Why is it that you came here seeking advice?
OOOOOhhh... clinicals are going to make this one cry. She has no idea what she is getting into.
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Old 08-19-2013, 02:07 PM
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Deleting posts after they've been quoted = fail
LOL - she deleted everything! Kind of like closing the barn door after the horse has been let out.

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OOOOOhhh... clinicals are going to make this one cry. She has no idea what she is getting into.
NUH UH. Because any intelligent student can balance school and a social life and she thanked God that she's one of them.


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Any intelligent student can balance school and social life and thank God I'm one of them.
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