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Old Aug 07, 2006, 10:13 PM
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new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Hey Everyone,
I just finished this program in May 2006. DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED. I have 3 kids and I did it, passed boards, and I am a working RN now. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please feel free to ask me anything about teachers, classes, what you need to know??? Good luck to everyone and remember Fundamentals, he first class in conjunction with Pharmacology covers the most information and is in my opinion the most time consuming. Just go at it full force and don't let up.

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Old Aug 07, 2006, 10:36 PM
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Re: new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Thanks for the encouragement!!! I am so excited to start. I heard from another student on here as well that fundamentals and pharm was the hardest. HERE'S TO LONG HOURS OF STUDYING!!! Oh congrats for passing your boards

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Old Aug 08, 2006, 12:34 AM
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hi land nurse, congrats to you! I m very excited and i want to do very well. In your opinion, how hard to make straight A or at mostly A's. also, how is clinical like? what do you do in a typical day at the hospital? thanks..

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Old Aug 08, 2006, 03:23 PM
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hi land nurse, congrats to you! I m very excited and i want to do very well. In your opinion, how hard to make straight A or at mostly A's. also, how is clinical like? what do you do in a typical day at the hospital? thanks..

I'm not Landnurse (but I'm sure she'll offer her advice ) but I'll give my take as an '06 accelerated OLOL grad.

Straight "A"'s are possible, it all depends on the student. Each test is 50 questions, so to make an "A" on each test you can miss no more than 3 out of the 50. Nursing school is difficult as it is but now you are doing it twice as fast. There are No curves or bonus points, what you make is what you get. But if 49 of the 50 students get the same question wrong they may,and I stress MAY throw it out.

You will go to school 3 days a week, hospital 2 days and then 2 days off. The day you return from your two days off you'll have a test every week.

Clinicals weren't bad except in the beginning because you don't have any skills so all you do is bed baths and bed changes, After Pharm you begin administering oral meds, and SQ and IM injections. It's all a building process.

Best advice is to stay focused, don't get overwhelmed (which is easy to do), and don't get behind.

Good luck to all of you, I was you this time last year.

Feel free to ask any questions.

--Corey

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Old Aug 09, 2006, 10:15 PM
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Corey did a great job explaining it all. A's are very possible; however, in nursing school C=RN. You have to have at least an 80 average to pass any one class. There are usually 3 tests (90%), one project (5%), and a HESI test (computerized test on that class)-also 5% for each class. Clinicals were fun and don't get discouraged if you feel like you know nothing- everyone feels that way. It was a great experience that was well worth the time and energy. Remember you can do anything for 9 months, stay on track and you will be fine.

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Old Aug 18, 2006, 08:09 PM
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Re: new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Hi, just wondering where exactly on Elk is OLOL? Is it in the Tulane HSC building? And where do you park? lol thanks

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Old Oct 11, 2006, 10:40 AM
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I turned down a spot in Charity for 07 and will finish my 4 yr. degree in May. I wrote to OLOLC about their program and received the info. I wrote an email to an advisor there and was told that most students get financial aid from WIA (?) can someone tell me what this is and how much you can get. I was under the impression that Tulane paid the tuition in exchange for working for them for two years. Also where is the campus in NO located?

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Old Nov 25, 2007, 08:20 PM
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Re: new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Hi - Any info on what to expect for orientation? Should I start reading anything?

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 11:04 AM
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Re: new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Hi,

Just want to know that is non nursing baccalaureate degree a must to apply this program?

I heard some of my friend say they do not have a baccalaureate degree but they went in succesfully.

Originally Posted by landnurse View Post
Hey Everyone,
I just finished this program in May 2006. DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED. I have 3 kids and I did it, passed boards, and I am a working RN now. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please feel free to ask me anything about teachers, classes, what you need to know??? Good luck to everyone and remember Fundamentals, he first class in conjunction with Pharmacology covers the most information and is in my opinion the most time consuming. Just go at it full force and don't let up.

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 10:01 AM
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Re: new Tulane/OLOL accelerated students

Originally Posted by tonyybn View Post
Hi,

Just want to know that is non nursing baccalaureate degree a must to apply this program?

I heard some of my friend say they do not have a baccalaureate degree but they went in succesfully.
Not sure what you have heard but a B.S/B.A. is a requirement. No if's, and's, or but's...

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