CSULB Fall 2012 BSN - Page 107
Register Today!- May 3, '12 by maria4everHey everyone...congrats to you all who got accepted into CSULB. If you have any specific questions about the first semester, feel free to send me a private message. I can forward you the first few chapters you need to read, so you're ahead of the game, and I HIGHLY recommend you read before classes start...Our first day was "orientation," but was really orientation and two lectures
the first few weeks are pretty stressful, so if your prepared before hand, it will be an easy transition to the wonderful world of nursing school. Unfortunately I'm going to be moving away from Long Beach for personal reasons, but really wish i could continue my nursing studies at CSULB.
Best of luck - May 3, '12 by BeachsideNicthe best deal for cpr:
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call jack griswold at (714) 891-5620
[color=#333333]he is aha certified and it's only $25.00 (that's a discounted price for csulb nursing students, and you are in and out pretty quickly.
he does it in a few locations, so give a call and go as a group with some of your classmates if you want!
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- May 3, '12 by BeachsideNicQuote from CluelessNursingGuyI assure you it doesn't defeat the purpose of taking it early. Having the A on record gave me the leisure of being able to sit in on the class without registering for it at CSULB. It was very helpful to participate in the class and learn more about the drugs without having to take those horrid exams.I understand why you audited the class. For me though, it kind of defeats the purpose of taking the class early if I have to technically take it again.
I'll definitely look into it though. SBCC's classes are almost filled up though.
Congrats to those who got a spot! - May 3, '12 by Dr. ChocoThank you Lavender. I was able to register both of the online classes in SBCC.
24 hours after I submitted my transcript, I was able to register those classes.
Now I feel less stressful. - May 3, '12 by CluelessNursingGuyQuote from BeachsideNicThank you for the heads-up on the CPR class.I assure you it doesn't defeat the purpose of taking it early. Having the A on record gave me the leisure of being able to sit in on the class without registering for it at CSULB. It was very helpful to participate in the class and learn more about the drugs without having to take those horrid exams.
Did you learn a lot more in CSULB's pharm class than at SBCC, or can you say it was just mainly review and you remembered most of what you learned online? Also, did you have to pay to audit pharm? - May 3, '12 by Spiffyness@Dr. Choco did you email them or mail or fax? I emailed mine two days ago and they still haven't update mine.
- May 3, '12 by LavenderButterflyQuote from Dr. ChocoWow really?!? That's great! Congrats I'm so happy for you! You were very fortunate to get both classes! Now you can get those out of the way, lighten your load for fall, and still enjoy your summer.Thank you Lavender. I was able to register both of the online classes in SBCC.
24 hours after I submitted my transcript, I was able to register those classes.
Now I feel less stressful. - May 4, '12 by Dr. ChocoI faxed my transcript to Health Information Technology & Cancer Information: Transcript Evaluations - Santa Barbara City College
I didn't get email to confirm, but I was able to register the following day.
If you check your pipeline, it tells you if your hold was removed. -
- May 4, '12 by BeachsideNicQuote from CluelessNursingGuyI didn't have to register for Pharm to audit the class. Just ask the professor and you can be put on the email and Beachboard list for the class without having to have a grade reported. There was considerably more material in the CSULB class, so it was certainly worth it to audit, because you will be using these drugs directly on patients your first semester, so there's no such thing as too much information on drugs in your head. The exams are horrid, so you will be glad that you don't have to take them.Thank you for the heads-up on the CPR class.
Did you learn a lot more in CSULB's pharm class than at SBCC, or can you say it was just mainly review and you remembered most of what you learned online? Also, did you have to pay to audit pharm?