nah it’s the dream schedule wymNgl after a week of going to bed at 4 and waking up 12 I’ve gotta say this ain’t it
@jimmysmith560 can confirm
nah it’s the dream schedule wymNgl after a week of going to bed at 4 and waking up 12 I’ve gotta say this ain’t it
that's right carrotsss✅️
Practicing for shift work?Ngl after a week of going to bed at 4 and waking up 12 I’ve gotta say this ain’t it
my school too but i like the subjecthahaha my friends got sor without even picking it, schools forcing them to suffer
you like it???my school too but i like the subject
yes i like sor, i think that plays a part in the marks i receive ahayou like it???
had 2 back-to-back on the weekend lolguys all nighters are underrated
I just did that TOO! OMGyes i like sor, i think that plays a part in the marks i receive aha
sor is a subject where everything links between syllabus points within a topic and i like that
had 2 back-to-back on the weekend lol
I feel they can work well if you let yourself sleep after.guys all nighters are underrated
yup! slept all day today and it was wonderfulI feel they can work well if you let yourself sleep after.
currently on 3rd all nighter this week
Nothing better than a day sleep.yup! slept all day today and it was wonderful
trying my best not to this holidays yeah too much and I get seriously nauseousNothing better than a day sleep.
Tbh tho all nighters aren’t good for long term health, don’t become nocturnal.
Had no clue what to do when I finished HS, just wanted to go to uni for the excuse to move out of home.@Ellztrap Why'd you decide to become a nurse?
Aww that's wonderful, you seem like such a nice person. 12 months of full time unpaid placement is absolutely ridiculous wtf rad tech does sound interesting tho it's something I've looked intoHad no clue what to do when I finished HS, just wanted to go to uni for the excuse to move out of home.
I thought maybe teaching, but decided to look at health related careers instead. Wanted to do radiation technology and be a rad tech in a hospital, but I only got early entry for a uni in the town I was living in and the degree required 12 months of full time unpaid placement which was not financially viable for me.
I then decided I wanted to be a pharmacist, so I got into pharmacy at UC, deferred a year to earn money to move and during that time I worked in a pharmacy and decided I didn’t want to be a glorified salesperson. (Every single pharmacist I spoke to hated their job). So I decided to do nursing, my sisters a nurse, and I like the clinical side of health, I can get a job anywhere in Australia, and I’m not locked into one “type” of nursing.
as much as I say “don’t be a nurse” I actually really like my job. The first 6 months of my career wasn’t good and I hated it (worked on a rehab ward) but now I work in intensive care, and I really enjoy it. I don’t think I could do an office job.
the human body is pretty cool and knowing the pathophysiology behind disease processes is also really cool. Also it’s just nice being able to be like an advocate for someone. People get so happy when you give them encouragement and praise for doing small stuff that they couldn’t do before. It’s nice.
Sonographers can make good money (especially if you’re willing to work rural)Aww that's wonderful, you seem like such a nice person. 12 months of full time unpaid placement is absolutely ridiculous wtf rad tech does sound interesting tho it's something I've looked into
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