u/Acceptable_Detail_25

Medication aide experience 25f student

New to Reddit take it easy on me. 25f. Just trying to get experience in the medical field. Honestly, I didn’t have the best experience because I didn’t have the best teacher. The studies itself I feel like I could have gotten it in the bag if I had a better teacher. The program was only three months and costed $1,200 out-of-pocket.The first two weeks of starting school my teacher was already absent and had the ladies that registered the class teach us which they had no experience doing. We were basically playing the game telephone with our teacher and the registration ladies. We had no idea what our teacher looks like. When she did finally show up, we started to see her teaching tactics and they were trash. She just started reading from the book (which I could’ve done for cheaper online) and said that we had a test the next day. She didn’t go into details on what we needed to learn to prepare for the state exam. On top of that my classmates and I felt completely lost because of the medical terminology that was given to us we had no idea what these words meant because it’s new material (foreign into all). I’ve gotten so much hype on her name from other people about how she teaches so good. Personally I beg to differ. When she actually came back after those two weeks she was gone she stated that we were going to do work from home studies because her family member was passing. Honestly, I have sympathy for her when it comes to family I would wanna be there too. Although she did mention that she wasn’t as sad because she knew that it was coming if you knew that she was going to pass why did you take this class and say you’re able to teach. The last day of school, I had paid the rest of my bills for school that I owed. They had mentioned if I pay the rest of my balance, they would give me my certification diploma saying that I finished the class. Then all I would have to worry about was the exam. So I did and then I asked her a simple question such as when will I be able to get my diploma will I have to get it here or in the mail? She responded with if you give me 10 minutes that’s when you will receive your diploma with a smirk attitude. I kind of felt some type of way because I don’t know if she had something against me for being honest about her teaching tactics. I didn’t mention to her a couple times that I didn’t want a refund because I feel like her teaching tactics weren’t really there for me. I hate her honestly.

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u/Acceptable_Detail_25 — 3 days ago
▲ 63 r/Life+1 crossposts

For anyone in their 20s who feels completely lost right now

Hey man,

I don't really know why I'm writing this. Maybe because I'm tired. Maybe because I'm confused. Or maybe because I know there's someone out there feeling the exact same way.

Honestly... I don't know what the f**k I'm doing with my life. And if you're around my age, maybe you don't either. Everyone seems to be moving somewhere.

Getting jobs. Making money. Building businesses. Finding their purpose.

And then there's me. And maybe you.

Just sitting here wondering...

What the hel am I supposed to do?

People keep asking what our plans are. What career we want. Where we see ourselves in 5 years.

Brother, I don't even know what I'm doing next month.

I have dreams. A lot of them. I want to make money. I want to make my parents proud. I want to travel. I want freedom. I want a life that feels like mine.

But some days I don't even know where to start. And that's the part nobody talks about.

The confusion. The loneliness.

The feeling that you're falling behind while everyone else is running ahead.

Maybe we're not lost because we're failures. Maybe we're lost because we're still searching. Maybe this part of life was never supposed to make sense.

I don't know. I genuinely don't.

But if you're reading this, feeling like life is slipping through your fingers...

Just know there's another dumbass somewhere in the world feeling the same thing.

Me.

And somehow that makes me feel a little less alone.

Maybe it'll do the same for you.

(Not AI just wrote something I wanted to say)

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u/Acceptable_Detail_25 — 3 days ago