TrailblazerDreamer
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Just been sitting here reminiscing about my college days at University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business. Ah, those were the days late-night study sessions fueled by more coffee than I'd like to admit, networking events that felt like marathons, and the unforgettable feeling of satisfaction when acing particularly grueling exam. Nowadays though, I'm considering shift in gears and trying to take on something new nursing. Who would've thought, right? From business to nursing. Crazy, know!
But hey, life has way of throwing us curveballs. So, I've been looking around and Texas Southern University seems like an interesting place to start this journey. This got me wondering anyone here who went through their Nursing program? What was it like the workload, professors, clinical experiences and so forth? Is it as challenging as they say or is it just one of those rumors floating around? On another note, my nephew bright young lad he's been eyeballing Texas A&M for engineering.
He's super excited about it but we're both not really sure what to expect. Anyone here who can shed some light on their engineering program? You know the drill faculty quality, internships opportunities all that jazz. Man! Decisions, decisions.
But hey, life has way of throwing us curveballs. So, I've been looking around and Texas Southern University seems like an interesting place to start this journey. This got me wondering anyone here who went through their Nursing program? What was it like the workload, professors, clinical experiences and so forth? Is it as challenging as they say or is it just one of those rumors floating around? On another note, my nephew bright young lad he's been eyeballing Texas A&M for engineering.
He's super excited about it but we're both not really sure what to expect. Anyone here who can shed some light on their engineering program? You know the drill faculty quality, internships opportunities all that jazz. Man! Decisions, decisions.