lauren grier
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So, I'm an indecisive crazy person. This is nothing new
This will also get long, as I babble too much.. also nothing new.
but let me get to it.. lol
When i initially was denied acceptance to the phlebotomy program (they only accept a handful of people each term- I was later accepted a few weeks later), I was planning on switching to clinical lab technology- which is a full associates degree program (Rather than phlebotomy which is just a certificate that allows me to go take my national 'certification' testing blah blah blah). Anyway, I think I wold probably be happier in that position (clinical lab technician- testing the blood rather than drawing the blood, though sometimes they draw when needed too).. but I'm not sure. I AM enjoying my phlebotomy program, and am doing very well.. acing my lecture exams & lab practicals.. granted i've not yet stuck a real person with a needle yet, but I feel like I would be confident in that role as well
My professor also heads the Clinical Lab program at my college-- she has a BA (one step above what my school offers) and works at a local hospital. She seemed pretty happy when I inquired about possibly switching to the clinical lab program-- I did tell her I was committed to following through with the phlebotomy, and that this would possibly be something i do AFTER.
My course load this semester has been a bit overwhelming, I've been able to keep up for the most part balancing life, work, school, etc though I have struggled. Next semester not only do I have classes I also have a 40hr/week for 5 weeks clinical rotation. So I was looking forward to having the summer off in between. I also have some travel plans this summer that I've been really looking forward to.
However.. I don't even know why I looked -.- but The 1 preeq course I need before even applying to the Clinical lab program (cellular biology) .. is available for summer session 2. of course. lol. Obviously.. this will be super fast paced.. 6 weeks, cramming cellular bio into my brain. It would line me up though.. that the moment I'm finished phlebotomy in december, I can (if accepted into the program) immediately roll into Clinical lab come January/Spring semester.
There are a couple problems with that of course though. In January, I will be taking my certification test, and hopefully finding a phlebotomy job. I have no way of predicting how quickly that will happen, and obviously I won't know where/what hour/etc etc I would work if/when I find said job. So being a student in january could potentially majorly conflict with my job search efforts. Of course, I could .. not find a job for 6 months, and then I just totally wasted all that time I could have been working on a degree.
aaaaah
I don't know what to do. I'm over thinking everything.
:/
what would you do.. LOL. I need to talk to my professor again, and probably call the advising office and figure out if I can even wing this if I decide to. My math scores might be too low.. but then this whole mind debate just switches from cellular biology, to a math class over the summer
lol
but let me get to it.. lol
When i initially was denied acceptance to the phlebotomy program (they only accept a handful of people each term- I was later accepted a few weeks later), I was planning on switching to clinical lab technology- which is a full associates degree program (Rather than phlebotomy which is just a certificate that allows me to go take my national 'certification' testing blah blah blah). Anyway, I think I wold probably be happier in that position (clinical lab technician- testing the blood rather than drawing the blood, though sometimes they draw when needed too).. but I'm not sure. I AM enjoying my phlebotomy program, and am doing very well.. acing my lecture exams & lab practicals.. granted i've not yet stuck a real person with a needle yet, but I feel like I would be confident in that role as well
My professor also heads the Clinical Lab program at my college-- she has a BA (one step above what my school offers) and works at a local hospital. She seemed pretty happy when I inquired about possibly switching to the clinical lab program-- I did tell her I was committed to following through with the phlebotomy, and that this would possibly be something i do AFTER.
My course load this semester has been a bit overwhelming, I've been able to keep up for the most part balancing life, work, school, etc though I have struggled. Next semester not only do I have classes I also have a 40hr/week for 5 weeks clinical rotation. So I was looking forward to having the summer off in between. I also have some travel plans this summer that I've been really looking forward to.
However.. I don't even know why I looked -.- but The 1 preeq course I need before even applying to the Clinical lab program (cellular biology) .. is available for summer session 2. of course. lol. Obviously.. this will be super fast paced.. 6 weeks, cramming cellular bio into my brain. It would line me up though.. that the moment I'm finished phlebotomy in december, I can (if accepted into the program) immediately roll into Clinical lab come January/Spring semester.
There are a couple problems with that of course though. In January, I will be taking my certification test, and hopefully finding a phlebotomy job. I have no way of predicting how quickly that will happen, and obviously I won't know where/what hour/etc etc I would work if/when I find said job. So being a student in january could potentially majorly conflict with my job search efforts. Of course, I could .. not find a job for 6 months, and then I just totally wasted all that time I could have been working on a degree.
aaaaah
I don't know what to do. I'm over thinking everything.
:/
what would you do.. LOL. I need to talk to my professor again, and probably call the advising office and figure out if I can even wing this if I decide to. My math scores might be too low.. but then this whole mind debate just switches from cellular biology, to a math class over the summer