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Old Oct 24, 2007, 06:59 PM
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Question - Is anyone in BMCC?

I applied for BMCC for the spring o8. I am hearing that some professors are horrible. I plan on going during the day. It's a mad house during the day I noticed that myself at Open House. My friend attends the evening and weekend program. She says it's okay so far,but, her anat/phy II Professor has mood problems, always yelling and discouraging the students. I want a great educational experience, I don't want to be around the wild, rude students. Even, in the Admissions Dept the counselor told me that they do have problems with some of the professors. I was surprised of her honesty. I pray that I will have all great instructors. Laguardia CC is a good college. They expect you to have all A's in prereq's courses or repeat them to get A's. This is what I read on the allnurse forum from a current student.
I am a A student but, I did get a B+ in one of my classes. I really don't like the idea of having to repeat any classes.

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Old Jan 16, 2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

What's your question? You just commented on the professors...
I'm a current nursing student at bmcc...just trying to see who's going to be in the class for 08... I'm in third semester, peds\med surg.

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Old Jan 21, 2008, 06:29 PM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

I am taking nursing pre-req.at BMCC and I got A.A.in liberal Arts there too
love the school and professors are nice,here and there you might meet some "crazy"people ,but overall it is ok.
it is great education and if you want to transfer to pace or NYu they give scholarships for transfer students .
One of my friends is in the nursing program,she loves it!
but I also heard form other students that could be hard,so maybe depends on the individual.
I know couple of prof.from science and nursing department let me know if you want some names.9not the easy ones,the fair ones)


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Old Feb 22, 2008, 04:12 PM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

hello,

i just applied to bmcc for the fall 2008 semester and i want to go there for nursing. im a little confused about the whole thing and the actual scehdules when applyin i put the evening choice because i really want to work..what are the scheduled like for the evening choice?? would i be able to do the daytime program and still work a fulltime job? also i am still missin class like anatomy and physiology, and developlemental psy how does bmcc work? will i take the pre req in the fall before gettin into the actaul program? and also if you go for the evening is it only part time or can you do eveing as a full time student?

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Old Apr 04, 2008, 07:07 PM
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I don't want to be a jerk, but I don't understand how anyone could have a problem getting A's at BMCC. I had a great Chemistry professor, one who actually made the class challenging (and as a result half of the students dropped), but otherwise, my experience has been that the cirriculum is really basic--even dumbed down--and I worry that I'm not being adequately prepared for the RN exam or for further study.

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Old May 08, 2008, 06:40 AM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

If you are going to the evening nursing program at BMCC - forget about A's because the next time you'll probably see one is the latter half of the second semester. The Day program is a different story-A's are possible and the professors are better only because more teachers are willing to teach during the day -- not so much in my case. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying the teachers in the evening are bad teachers, they just don't cut the information into little bite sizes for easy digestion. From day one in fundamentals you are being thrown into real clinical situations and you are expected to think critically from the first lecture. The tests in the evening model themselves after the NCLEX and the teachers don't tell you what to expect from the test. They give you a list of things that might be on the test, but there's no guarantee. In the day, they do tell you what's going to be on the tests and what you can expect. The two programs are like two different worlds even though they are under the same department.

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Old May 08, 2008, 06:43 AM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

Originally Posted by secondcareeralley View Post
I don't want to be a jerk, but I don't understand how anyone could have a problem getting A's at BMCC. I had a great Chemistry professor, one who actually made the class challenging (and as a result half of the students dropped), but otherwise, my experience has been that the cirriculum is really basic--even dumbed down--and I worry that I'm not being adequately prepared for the RN exam or for further study.
I thought the same thing - I had a 4.0 when I entered the Nursing program. When you get there, you'll see. It's like you are going to a different school. The pre-clinical classes are going to seem like pre-school compared to what we cover in nursing -- not just the complexity of the material but the amount. Without exaggerating, it is OVERWHELMING.

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Old May 08, 2008, 06:52 AM
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Re: Is anyone in BMCC?

Originally Posted by anticipatingnursing1 View Post
hello,

i just applied to bmcc for the fall 2008 semester and i want to go there for nursing. im a little confused about the whole thing and the actual scehdules when applyin i put the evening choice because i really want to work..what are the scheduled like for the evening choice?? would i be able to do the daytime program and still work a fulltime job? also i am still missin class like anatomy and physiology, and developlemental psy how does bmcc work? will i take the pre req in the fall before gettin into the actaul program? and also if you go for the evening is it only part time or can you do eveing as a full time student?
The evening schedule for the first two semesters are:
T and TH 5:45pm-9:15pm for lectures (this changes to M and W for 3and4)
Sat 7:45am-4:00pm for Clinical rotation

The day program I don't know the exact time for but you will not be able to hold a full time job unless you work a night shift. Most likely you will have to switch to partime. The program is 3 days during the work week. There is a morning section from around 9-1 and then there's an afternoon class from around 2-5. Then the clinical falls on a workday all day. You don't get to choose what section in the day---they raffle off the slots. So in other words they tell you to come in on a specific day, then you choose a number. Depending on the number, you get placed in the morning or the evening. Also, you don't register yourself. You have to get see Mr. Luis Sierra on the 7th floor- his info is on the BMCC website under the directory. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU GO SEE HIM ASAP--EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE YET TO APPLY FOR THE NURSING PROGRAM. PRe-clinical students have to follow the nursing dept rules, not the school's. Unfortunately, the school's administrative staff is clueless when it comes to the nursing dept. Trust me, I almost didn't get into the program thanks to their incompetence.

For the evening - you can only apply to the program after you have ALL your pre-reqs (chem, A&P 1+2, Psych 1+2, Math, Microbiology, English 1+2)

For the day- you can apply after only have the four main pre-reqs ( english, psych, math, anatomy 1)

Good Luck

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