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Old Dec 27, 2007, 03:06 AM
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Anyone here from Champaign?

I have been going to U of I for the past two years, and about 6 months ago decided to go into nursing. I figured that it would be easiest to enroll in a ASN program. I've applied to Parkland College's nursing program in Champaign, IL, and after talking to the admissions person for Health Care Professions, he said with my ACT score and grades, I'd be a shoe-in. However, I was debating how good the program was. Anyone familiar with the Parkland College program in Champaign????

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Old Dec 29, 2007, 04:25 PM
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I graduated from U of I, and I had a year wait until I was accepted into Parkland. I took the prerequisites while I waited, and got straight A's. I went to the director of the program who said she had no idea why I did not get accepted the first time I applied, and she called one of the 'scorers' who said to write down "15 hour rule" on my application, and that way my application would be based on my straight A's I got at Parkland rather than my A and B record at the U of I. I did that and got accepted.

Parkland has a fantastic anatomy and physiology program. It seems like the teacher I had is no longer there though, unfortunately, and it was not that long ago that I took those classes. The way it is set up is excellent, and A&P I and II have companion books which are excellent. These classes were the highlight of my experience there.

It is a very convenient school to get to and interact with online, it is also a fantastic price.

Nursing school there is difficult. We had 400 applications for 75 seats. Out of those original 75, we had 22 graduate. Approximately 10 were from the original class.

Getting my ASN was by far harder than getting my Bachelor's at the U of I. You have to make a huge sacrifice in time - significantly less family time, and a significant amount of hours studying. Some of the teachers are very good, others seem to create their tests out of random insignificant lines from the book. You have to be very self-sufficient in your studies. The class books are structured very well, especially the med-surg ones. I liked those.

The selection of nursing classes in the summer is abysmal. You have to follow their preselected course path for you - there is no way to graduate early, no fast track program.

They were still figuring out the pharmacology course when I attended. From what I hear it is now thorough, but hard.

Clinical hours there aren't very long, 4-8 hours for each. But you need to be on the ball when you are there, and be completely prepared ahead of time. They have no qualms about failing you out of clinical, which means you fail out of the class. Many of my friends ended up failing class or clinical, and I'm not going to lie - we were all pretty scared we would be next. Tests where 75% of the class fails happened too.

I, and the others I graduated with that I know of, easily passed the NCLEX

Most of the teachers I had are still teaching there.

Remember to memorize your patient's K+ level

If you can, having previous CNA experience will be especially helpful, as is taking medical terminology.

But, a lot of this reflects others' posts of their experiences at nursing school.

I wish you luck in the path you choose to go!


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Old Dec 31, 2007, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by judes09 View Post
I have been going to U of I for the past two years, and about 6 months ago decided to go into nursing. I figured that it would be easiest to enroll in a ASN program. I've applied to Parkland College's nursing program in Champaign, IL, and after talking to the admissions person for Health Care Professions, he said with my ACT score and grades, I'd be a shoe-in. However, I was debating how good the program was. Anyone familiar with the Parkland College program in Champaign????
I am currently a senior @ uofi's nursing program. I absolutely LOVE it!!! It's amazing how much our instructors care for us.
I also work as a healtcare tech @ carle. many of the healthcare techs i work w/ are students @ PCC's nursing program. I always ask them if they like the program & I have yet to run into 1 student who does. Many of them passionately hate it. Apparently, students get kicked out all the time for stupid reasons---i've talked to some of those particular students. Hearing their opinion really ****** me off b/c I feel they deserve better. I have at least talked to about 15 students who have all told me they hated to program.
I have a couple instructors that taught @ both PCC & uofi. they all have said that they also hated the program @ PCC & they felt that it was not run well. that's why they left. & these are AMAZING instructors. they told me that PCC nursing program was put under probation (i can't think of the exact word...but basically probation) b/c of how bad it was doing. there's been talk of it being shut down in the past. i know they've tried revamping it.....but i don't know how much it's changed.
i'm really not trying to sound so negative. that's just all i've heard. i did work w/ one nurse who graduated from uofi, then went to pcc. she grad last yr. she said she didn't like it but it was cheap & she liked that & she's a great nurse. message me directly if you want any more info. GOOD LUCK!!!! & I'll tell you one thing......I would do anything to become a nurse!

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Old Dec 31, 2007, 07:21 PM
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hi crazy
good to get another side to the story. So maybe nursing school isn't that insane everywhere! It was a very stressful program to be in, excellent students were afraid of failing class/clinical in more than 1 class.

Yes, I had heard about the probation as well. I got different theories of why that was so, everything from that they failed such a high portion of the class, to the idea that NCLEX passing rate wasn't that good, (though, they failed so many of us out that the ones left passed easily, so I heard.)

At least one of the teachers was on probation as well.

They changed directors, and from what I heard, were supposed to do a complete revamp of the program. Apparently that's not working out too well for them? Too bad.

Had I the money and a time machine, I would have taken A&P at Parkland, then gone to Lakeview. Had I the money and the time, I would have taken A&P at Parkland, and then gone back to U of I. Parkland is not a school I would recommend, especially now, after hearing that things haven't changed over there.

During clinical, we would sometimes see 1 or two U of I students on the floor with us 8-12 students from Parkland, I always wondered how that worked - did you have 1 clinical instructor per 2 students?

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Old Jan 01, 2008, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by aleii View Post
hi crazy
good to get another side to the story. So maybe nursing school isn't that insane everywhere! It was a very stressful program to be in, excellent students were afraid of failing class/clinical in more than 1 class.

Yes, I had heard about the probation as well. I got different theories of why that was so, everything from that they failed such a high portion of the class, to the idea that NCLEX passing rate wasn't that good, (though, they failed so many of us out that the ones left passed easily, so I heard.)

At least one of the teachers was on probation as well.

They changed directors, and from what I heard, were supposed to do a complete revamp of the program. Apparently that's not working out too well for them? Too bad.

Had I the money and a time machine, I would have taken A&P at Parkland, then gone to Lakeview. Had I the money and the time, I would have taken A&P at Parkland, and then gone back to U of I. Parkland is not a school I would recommend, especially now, after hearing that things haven't changed over there.

During clinical, we would sometimes see 1 or two U of I students on the floor with us 8-12 students from Parkland, I always wondered how that worked - did you have 1 clinical instructor per 2 students?
ya, it is really sad that it hasn't improved. I just get so angry hearing how many students they kick out for such dumb reasons when we're in such a nursing shortage.
I wish we only had 1 instructor per 2 students! Clinical groups consist of 8 students. Unless, you saw a uofi student during their leadership course. We get assigned to just one nurse for that course & one manager.

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Old Jan 13, 2008, 06:02 PM
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I graduated U of I in May 06 with a BS and applied to Parkland's program for Fall 07 start.

I was rejected because my score needed for admission was .06 too low. All because of one stupid chem class that I did terribly in at UI. I took an easy peasy chem class over the summer and got an A. I breezed into the program for the Sping 08 start (which is tomorrow and I'm SO nervous!)

Have a friend that graduated in December and she tells me that the program I will be going through is much better than the one she went through. *cross fingers* I hope so. But the director of the program has been kind of curt with me already and I feel like that doesn't bode well.

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Old Jan 13, 2008, 09:32 PM
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The time between classes is a busy one for faculty and Program Directors. Do not take the Director's approach personally. Work hard and hold high standards for yourself and you will do well! Good luck!

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Old Apr 13, 2008, 08:16 PM
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I'm currently in the PC program with one year to go (going part-time). Those people who I've seen kicked out have deserved it. The official reason may be "stupid" to some, but, usually...it's been a long-time coming.

I can tell you why people have said they hated the program. Most of the ones I hear complaining about the program seem to want the license handed to them. It makes me sick to hear these girls (some of them old enough that they should know better) complaining because "that question wasn't covered in lecture!!!" Guess what? Nursing school involves ALOT of reading! lol

I happen to love the program. Hate the stress that comes with it, hate the lack of a life...but I love the program. I have yet to meet one instructor that is uncaring or against students passing.

What I can tell you about the program now is that we have ATI assessments that we must pass each semester. Visit www.atitesting.com for more information, but it seems to be a pretty accurate assessment of how well you'll do on the NCLEX-RN. I think this has helped the program's NCLEX pass rate improve dramatically.

Some troublesome instructors were (thankfully) gone before I got there, and the ones they're hiring now are awesome.

I've talked to many nurses that work in the area hospitals and they all have said that they would rather work with a PC grad than a UI grad, because the PC grads have the techniques down. I've even spoken to instructors at other schools that flat-out told me that PC is a tough program, tougher than UI and Lakeview. I'm proud to be a PC, even though the only reason I chose PC over UI was cost and convenience (I'm working full-time).

Good luck eitherway...as a nursing student, you'll need it!

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