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Hi, I am actually going for the CNA Informational Session on this coming Monday - and hoping to apply for nursing for the fall of 2007 also (at SMCC). I'm just so confused at the process of all this
Hello, I am in my first semester at SMCC, and in two weeks we have our final. I have to agree with you, this semester was brutal, and I also agree that if you can not handle tough no nonsense instructors they will eat you alive. Today we had instuctors from second semester come in and talk about their class, I find myself getting the nerves all over again!
I'm about to start trying to fulfill my prerequisites at YCCC. What exactly are the clinicals like? Is it 12 hour shifts every day? Is there a lot of homework alongside the clinicals? I was under the impression that most of the homework was done prior to entering clinicals. I also have a home, husband 3 kids, pets and a part time job. Is it likely I will have to get rid of my part time job?
Excellent info here! I'm starting the SMCC program at YCCC in September and I have a question for those who have completed their 1st semester. Everyone says that it's brutal, so I'm expecting that. But can you tell me more about exactly what makes it so much tougher than all the school work up to this point? How many students in your cohort at the beginning and how many actually completed the program?
I spoke to someone this past weekend who only finished the 1st semester before quitting and said that the instructors were brutal, that they made her feel stupid for asking questions, etc. Generally, that they weren't supportive and expected students to behave as if in basic training. (As a matter of fact, she said that the instructors had military backgrounds and that's how they ran the program.)
It sounded like sour grapes to me, so I'd like to hear from those of you who have already made it through that 1st semester in one piece. Also, any words of wisdom about how to be prepared would be great. Unwritten things that you wished you had known before you started, etc.)
I'm a 4.0 student with lots of hands on patient experience, but I'm starting to get nervous.
Hello out there, this question is for any SMCC graduates, I am finishing the second semester, and still hanging on by my teeth, grade now hinges on the final. Last semester I found that our final was "easier"(if you will) than the rest of the scheduled exams, any thoughts on the second semester final? (maternity and med-surge) Thanks