U.S.A. Georgia
Published Jan 26, 2012
Who's applied to GPC for the fall?
Blaquechinadoll
41 Posts
Cool!! Thx keep!
Never been to Dunwoody, but the online map says ND building. I hope to get to drive by it before class starts.
Nurse2b7337
1,154 Posts
Thx Blaquechinadoll!! That helps!!!
jmo_26
2 Posts
The simulation lab is on the dunwoody campus
Hello all:
FYI... The live Nursing Fundamentals site is up & full of info!! It's starting to feel very real!
kiki69
103 Posts
Hey guys! Good luck! We start here at GTC on Tues also and they've already given us 400 pages to read... LOL
Ticarr
1 Post
Hi my name is Tiffany and Im enrolleld in the A&P1611 this semester and i want to know if anyone had anybooks they were trying to get rid of, also when i looked at the text book requirements am I to get the book and the access card, im confused on what to buy.
Wow!!! Ok, I just saw that they want you to take it before applying also!!! They was fast this must be something new for the 2013 group. It was just last year when she was invited to sit. I just love this website it's so informative. If you guys can could you keep us posted with things when you start the program.
peachshan, BSN, RN
342 Posts
Email your professors thru iCollege to see what their class requires. I did not need a code when I took A&P. Each professor is different. I did end up needing a code for Chem 1151, which also works for 1152, if taken within 2 years. Also the code gave access to the book for up to 2 years for Mastering Chemistry. If your rented book doesn't have a code, usually you can go online to the publisher and buy access separately.
I took A&P last year with Dr. Hollier. We used an access code because we had to do online quizzes. Hope that helps!
lovleeme
54 Posts
Hello,
Does anyone know if Nursing Central comes with a code and a CD? Basically, I want to know if I buy it can I put it on both my phone and my computer at home?
Thanks :)
barankasia
50 Posts
I bought it off amazon and it came with cd. You get a code and can put it on any of your devices.
Hello to you guys, we haven't heard from you in a while. I hope all is well with your first semester.