Hello friends, my name is Olga and i'm currently attending a university to obtain my bachelors in healthcare administration. I create videos showing my everyday life and also study vlogs. At the end of the day i'm just having fun while I record a bit of my life, I hope you can stick around 🤍
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the cna exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the cna exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢
You are hilarious. Keep up the good work my love. I enjoyed a few of your videos. U start my CNA program 2/5/24. Congratulations on your success. Blesings
I can say that the program itself isn't hard, but a CNA job depending on where you work can be stressful. I say if you really want to do it than take the course :)
Hello I just found your videos. Live in the Houston are I was planning on taking the CNA program at the same college. Just a quick question, how long did it take you to complete the program? Thanks
If I do STNA or CNA will that help me become a labor and delivery nurse or do I have to do something help to become a L&D nurse ?? I’m graduating this yea r
Just discovered your RU-vid channel and I had to subscribe ❤ I will be starting a CNA program soon and I am a little nervous however I know it will be for the better❤ but from watching your videos this motivates me a lot ❤ to Just go for it ❤
Congratulations on your achievements, you are so inspiring to those of us out here searching for what fields of education to go into , keep up the Great work
Hello! I don’t mean to be so forward with type of question but I’m currently exploring CNA programs and was wondering what your cost of tuition was? I’m trying to get a rough idea more or less.
Hey, from what I remember the total tuition was about $1,500, not including some materials I needed. With the uniform and materials, it was like another $200. The total was not more than $2k
I start my classes soon. Its part of a job training program. The hospital pay for your classes, then, hire you when you graduate. Im pretty nervous but im very excited
@@olgalcastillo5805 aww... Thank you. And I hope everything has gone well with you after you initially finished your CNA classes. If you don't mind me asking, what did you feel was one of the hardest things to learn during your program? Thank you and have a nice day 😀
It was an awesome experience for me, but as I said in some of my videos, I'm in college to become a healthcare administrator. I had done the CNA classes as a way for me to have my license in case I was to get a job in the field while studying. @@VibrationCrystals
I really enjoyed this vlog, like so much! Also loved the color of your scrubs. I took a CNA years ago fresh out of highschool and although I didn’t get certified, some of those skills still stuck with me.
So proud of you girllllll !!! Pursing my career in CNA starting bc of you and your videos. So I inspirational. Just hope it goes well for me. Best wishes to you in moving forward in life !!!
The only reason I wouldn’t become a cna is because of my back I had an accident last year march and it messed my back up bad up to this day I can’t even do my job to my full potential and I work in the warehouse 😢 but I really want to b a cna because I love helping ppl
Hi, Olga! How did you like working as a CNA? I am getting certified this summer. Also, you could try working night shift as a CNA to have more time for schoolwork on the job. Post more videos please!
Hey, thank you for your comment :) Many things happened during the time I was looking for a job and it just didn't work out for me. I just uploaded a video on my channel explaining what happened.
Don't worry too much about hand washing, my sister is a nurse and she said that they usually carry a small lotion or vaseline with them. They put it on when they feel like they there hands are dry. Good luck :)