how is uni of chester for adult and child nursing?

hey, im going off here in September but had to choose it through clearing - so how is it? what are the placements like? is it really remote or can i use public transport? i dont have a driving license

whats the teaching like???

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 3 days ago
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how is uni of chester for adult and child nursing?

hey, im going off here in September but had to choose it through clearing - so how is it? what are the placements like? is it really remote or can i use public transport? i dont have a driving license

whats the teaching like???

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 4 days ago
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ASAP - gotta make decision soon - is MHN that bad?

i want to do mental health nursing at manchester but literally all the nurses ik say its a bad idea and that its horrible. friends that are doctors say its really bad too and now idk. because i was going to do optometry otherwise, simply cuz its a safe, good job.

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 7 days ago

idk how to get my faith back

for background, i grew up with a christian indian family, but i knew english as my first language and could only really understand basic language in my mothertongue, as i wasn't taught the language young. I've been going to an organisation for indian christians for ages too.

i knew of God, and i believed it but my certainty wasn't there. i feel like I've always been a bit of a skeptic but I still followed and believed. it doesn't help that i dont understand the language fully when i go to these meetings in the organisation, leading me to be bored and not pay attention. this has been a habit since i was a kid.

i feel like my faith was stronger during secondary, and i was sure. i used to feel something then but now reaching college, ive been speaking to more people, who question my faith and i never have answers for them. to them, i am only a Christian cuz my family is. and to be honest i agree because i doubt that if i didn't have christian parents i doubt that I would've called myself one regardless. the more of these talks and the more i dont know i feel my faith is fading. i used to feel something when i was younger in my chest when i really believed but now, i feel nothing when i pray. and im afraid for exam results and to get a job and other personal issues. i feel like i need god but idk how to bring myself to believe again. i want that feeling back again. i want to feel sure.

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 2 months ago

i feel i have lost my faith and idk how to get it back

for background, i grew up with a christian indian family, but i knew english as my first language and could only really understand basic language in my mothertongue, as i wasn't taught the language young. I've been going to an organisation for indian christians for ages too.

i knew of God, and i believed it but my certainty wasn't there. i feel like I've always been a bit of a skeptic but I still followed and believed. it doesn't help that i dont understand the language fully when i go to these meetings in the organisation, leading me to be bored and not pay attention. this has been a habit since i was a kid.

i feel like my faith was stronger during secondary, and i was sure. i used to feel something then but now reaching college, ive been speaking to more people, who question my faith and i never have answers for them. to them, i am only a Christian cuz my family is. and to be honest i agree because i doubt that if i didn't have christian parents i doubt that I would've called myself one regardless. the more of these talks and the more i dont know i feel my faith is fading. i used to feel something when i was younger in my chest when i really believed but now, i feel nothing when i pray. and im afraid for exam results and to get a job and other personal issues. i feel like i need god but idk how to bring myself to believe again. i want that feeling back again. i want to feel sure.

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 2 months ago

i don't understand the two direct debit condition for the £175 account switch on nationwide

what would count for that? because i have a couple of monthly charity subscriptions, but i am planning to cancel within the next two months for budgeting reasons. so, if i switch, but cancel my subscriptions after a few days, am i not eligible? or do i have to wait another month?

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 2 months ago

any cheap replacements for google earbuds

i have a google pixel and i used to have google earbuds until i lost them, but yeah, i was wondering if there were any other good, reliable, affordable earbuds that i could buy instead?

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u/SwitchBubbly7835 — 3 months ago