u/luvmichelle
tips for beginners?
hiii i’m finally going to be learning how to play the cello after years of wanting to. i (24f) am going to start taking lessons and renting a cello, something ive been wanting to do for so long and now have the time to do it. do you have any tips for beginners? i am 5’3 & 120 pounds, which size should i get? i’m so excited for this and would appreciate any feedback :3
mom stole and used my employee discount. will i be fired?
my mom got apprehended at target today (the one i work at) for stealing. they didn’t call the cops but they did trespass her for a year. only thing is, she used my team member discount while she stole AND she uses it all the time. i am an on demand team member and have been working there for 8 years. do you think ill get fired?
hiii i’ve been seeing some different things about de-msn programs and im curious about different thoughts?
for me personally, i have a bachelors degree already in a health related major and tons of clinical experience so it makes more sense to me to get a masters over another bachelors degree, since having an msn sets you up for more opportunities in the future, like np or crna programs. my goal is to eventually get into crna but of course i know you need lots of critical care experience. so what is so bad about getting a de-msn and then acquiring icu experience and trying to get into a crna program? do programs like this not seem to respect or take de-msn programs seriously enough to get accepted? i am just curious bc i want to change my plans if this will be the case.
thanks :)