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I have a few old nursing text books as I just graduated, if someone was looking to pick some up cheap or knew a friend that needed them. DM me if you want a full list or wanted to know more.
Hi Everyone,
I have been working for some time now on this website ratemycourses.io and I am really excited to share it with you.
You can use this to look at reviews and get advice on courses you're interested in. You can also sort courses by difficulty, usefulness and the overall rating from reviews made by other students. I think if enough people start using it regularly. it's going to be essential when you're choosing your electives or just to get advice on courses you will be taking.
Please let me know if there is anything that I should change or what features I should add.
Lastly, filtering and sorting courses is only gonna be useful and accurate if there are a lot of reviews, so please go ahead and leave some reviews to courses you've taken or are currently taking.
Enjoy!!
This might be the last election you'll be able to vote in. Please vote.
Check your voter registration/find out how to register to vote/ and find your polling place here: https://www.nass.org/can-I-vote
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The app is called Coursicle, it's on iOS and Android.
The app is called Coursicle, it's on iOS and Android. Spring 2020 classes are up.
I'm finishing up my second year at RIT and am trying to change my major to accounting. RIT does have a good program in this field but i think SJFC would be just as good and it's much closer to where I live and I think I'd rather be here. Just wondering do you guys think it's a good idea to come here, like what is the experience like here (academics, student body, etc.) especially for a business major? Since SJFC is such a small school compared to RIT, UoR, etc. there's not as much information about it and this reddit is pretty inactive but do you know if there's like discord servers or communities like that for incoming students? It seems like a good place and I'm excited to hopefully start here in September.
Hey Cardinals, I heard you love data and solving problems!
My friends and I will be coming to Saint John Fisher tomorrow to present on an awesome competition called DataFest that is hosted annually at RIT.
If you're interested stop by Ralph C Wilson, room 115, tomorrow at 5:30 PM to learn more. If you can't make it don't let that deter you! Find out more at https://www.rit.edu/science/datafest.
Hope to see you soon.
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I have the undergrad nursing student book up and while there are plenty of procedures listed, I am just wondering if anyone can give me a good guide as to how many times per week or how many hours per day clinicals tend to be. :) Just that allnurses has told me is anywhere from 6 hours 2/3 times a week to an all day event 1/week.
Hi all. :)
Am looking to go to SJFC or Roberts Wesleyan when I am done over at MCC, to work on ending up with a masters and possibly a doctorate in nursing. How do you guys think the school is over there? Pros/cons? My ex-gf went there but we broke up shortly after she started and then she transferred to MCC and we are most definitely not on speaking terms. I think it is rather pretty and food prices seem normal for a campus, but it's always better to hear from the people who actually go there, you know?
Hey Everyone!
Check out Mindsumo, they host weekly competitions from top employers who are recruiting (Microsoft, Northrop Grumman, IBM, Spotify, Boeing, Intel, GE, ...). The competitions only allow 40 people to submit ideas, and pay you money for winning. Each competition has 10 (or more) winners so the odds that you have a winning submission is fairly high.
Click here to register:
https://www.mindsumo.com/home?invitor=28972
This website is a great resource for all majors, as they host competitions from many companies, relating to engineering, product-design, advertisement, to programming.
I've personally won $150 on the first competition that I partook in, and received an email from a recruiter, so I wanted to share. It's a great way to expand your experiences, and build your resume.
Aside from the challenges, they offer:
Someone hit me up so we can do something at SJFC
FOR REAL WHY IS NO ONE ON HERE?!?!?