The Importance Of Pursuing My Nursing Career

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All my grades are going well as I plan but, not much as I wanted them to be. I’m having some trouble with a few class as I started as a freshman in college, I knew that it wasn’t going to be easy but, I had no idea what I was going in for. There’s lots of class and struggles to come for to me into completing my nursing career. First I must do my MAR’s interview, then my T’s test, and next comes to renew my CPR licenses, and more. Those are the basics as my advisor told me to do first by the end of December. Speaking of my grades, they’re going well in this class slowly but I manage to receive a “B” in my first English course of college. Yes, I did believe it would be harder than I have imaged because I wasn’t doing well in English until my

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