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When May is over...

My most exciting news of the month is both thrill-worthy and shrill-worthy...

I AM GOING BACK TO SCHOOL!

I have been accepted into Nursing School. See below my record of the process to date:

Since ???           Desire to become a Nurse

Over the years   Contacted universities and nursing colleges for info
                               but never felt sure about giving up my day job 

06/01/2015        Came across advert on social media
                              who would've thought? 

07/01/2015        Contacted Mediclinic to verify online posting!!
                              because you never know...

12/01/2015        Application sent
                              feeling sure about applying and slightly less sure about my Matric Maths result!

12/03/2015        Psychometric Assessment (Johannesburg)
                              that's right - all the way to Jozi for the day because of a technical glitch 

22/04/2015        Interview
                               first one in...9 years...

28/04/2015        Medical Screening
                              say "aah"

30/04/2015        Application regretted email
                              initial disappointment and then confirmation that it was a technical glitch again!

08/05/2015        Application successful email
                              sheer disbelief

 
22/05/2015        NERVES!!

26/05/2015        Registration

1/06/2015          Start of Academic Block 1

26/07/2015        Start of Practical Duties 1 


We'll just have to take it one day at a time...

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  1. Wow! Congratulations on this new journey you are about to begin. God bless!

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