From one old person to another... ( and I have passed 35 yeaaaarrs ago. ). At your age, you will learn quickly if it is for you or not. There will be no mickey mouse games with it.... wasting your time in class when you already knew the answer ( amazing how many young folks do that ). You should be secure enough to keep moving on.
Us elders should have study techniques that youngins just have not grasped yet. We UNDERSTAND what most pts go thru.... cause we were most likely in their shoes, we apply what we have learned in our life.
Us elders tend to be less "eat up" and not so impressed by bells and whistles, blinky lights and shiny things..... uuuuUUUuuu shiny metal stuff. B)
Us elders tend to work smarter, and more efficiently... and less time talking about "Guess what I did last night on my date" and blahh blaahh blahh.. bad hair day blahh blahhh.
Us elders tend to be looked up to by younger folks, no matter how green you may be. Maybe its respect, maybe its because we look smart, maybe because we just don't get excited as much over stuff ( not a viagra joke.. ).
So if you carry yourself as an adult professional at the right times, and keep on the up and up with technology, you will excel very nice... and with great success.
Now... on the other hand... if you start getting lazy, leaning over and staring at the equipment or getting short with folks on scene wondering what you should do next while crickets start getting louder and your Depends begin to buldge and show while one hand is over your lower lumbar while trying to lift the stretcher.... you may need to think about going to the auxiliary. But really... you still have years and years before that should ever happen.
I regularly have to wait for the young bucks to catch up.... face it.. some old folks got skills, yo.

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