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No, I wasn't there. I took a part-time job this summer working as a medical assistant at Kansas City Cancer Center. I'm also taking Microbiology this summer and running my kid-o around so I'm not going to be able to volunteer for the boot camp, orientation and other things for the new students. I will be at the picnic the first day though. Hope we meet then!
Not sure if you are still needing a reply, but I am a current JCCC Nursing student. To answer your question, the program isn't 8-5 exactly. It depends on your clinical schedule. For example, this semester, my clinicals are 6:45-2:24 T/W, class from 1-5 on Monday's. However, there are still other time commitments such as lab time, lab demonstrations on special procedures etc. and of course LOTS of study time for tests and also clinical prep. time. It is time consuming but worth every minute! If I can help you with any questions, please let me know. Good luck!
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']hi thr[/font]
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']Jst browsin thru this site.u r a student of jccc so u mst be in best position to answer my query.i m expecting n baby is due in mid augest that’s whne rn program starts.[/font]
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']I want to know can I postpone my course to next semester or I need to re apply .i need to tak a break for a month .i really studied hard to get into this program n don’t want to miss it by any chance.so if thr is ny second option I would love to think over it.[/font]
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']C ya[/font]
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']Bye[/font]
[FONT='Arial','sans-serif']jodi[/font]