Originally Posted by butterflyyessy
BTW Patty RN I believe you should have applied to BCC from the beggining, because all I have seen are comments that MDC sucks bla bla bla and how BCC is better. Yet it seems like you would be willing to sacrifice for a short commute to go to sucky little MDC . If it was so much worse why did you not go to BCC from the beggining? And then you tried to transfer to MDC after you were already in a better program AND after five rejection letters. Don't tell me the short commute, because a lot of people are even willing to move so that they can attend the school of their choice. Aside from the scores which is a valid reason to go to BCC it sound like you really wanted tob get into MDC and never could. Now you put down the school and the students. You make no sense.
I live in miami, so it would make sense that I went to school down here 15 mins away from my house.
I was hoping to get in to MDC from the beginning.
After the second rejection letter I applied at BCC and got on their wait list.
I did not know many people at the time who went to MDC nor BCC. So I knew nothing of people's experiences at either programs.
"a lot of people are willing to move" ... when you make $8/hr working as a CNA and have a husband and have parents to take care of moving to another city is not an option to attend the school of choice.
Of course I wanted to attend MDC, it's 15 minutes away from home! I tried and tried without success. I used to leave my house at 7:00am to beat the morning traffic, I would get there at 8:00am and class started at 9:00am. On test days I would leave at 6:45am just in case if there were any accidents, and of course from time to time there were plenty and I would get to class right on time.
Getting home from work was even worse, 2 hours on the road, bumper to bumper traffic....
People really drive crazy but God was there for me protecting me every those two years I went to school, and I went up to school until a week before I gave birth. a week after that, I was driving up to the hospital to start my OB/GYN semester.... (I still had lochia and recuperating from the episiotomy) So yes at the time I would of rather gone to what you called "sucky MDC" that was 15 minutes away.
Other people told me to give up on my dreams and pick a different career. Other people told me that I could never make it with a new born.
RN is the only thing I wanted to do in my life.
Now that I know more people who went or go to MDC, I know a little bit on what I missed out on. And I am glad I did.
BCC is not the greatest program, it doesn't have greatest instructors, but I was one of the 80 people who passed boards the first time, when I started working as an RN I felt comfortable where I was, and how I was doing things; SO I am very happy I went there. and like I wrote earlier, everything happens for a reason.