Re: Nursing at SMCC
Hi,
I am a fourth semester student at SMCC. Cant say I LOVED the program, nursing school is no piece of cake, but I do believe I am going to be a good nurse, and I feel confident about going out into the real world. The waiting list is long, you have to make sure you read all the fine print, i.e., you have to have taken and passed the pharmaceutical calculations course before you can get ON the waiting list. But for $$ it is the best buy around. 79 per credit hour. First semester was brutal, all I can say is keep your head down, keep your mouth shut, and study, study, study!! I think they make it that way to keep the people who cant handle it out. After all, if you cant handle tough instructors, how are you going to handle tough patients?
My clinical experiences have been wonderful, I have learned so much. Also our NCLEX pass rate is excellent, last graduating class it was 100%. I have also had a lot of feedback at my clinicals that the hospitals really like our students, we do a lot of hands on, and I have been told more than once that it shows.
Having said that, I dont know if a four semester program that is easier to get into isnt a better idea, it really took me four years to get my ADN, (knock on wood I graduate in May), because it took me two years to get accepted and to pass all the prerequisites. It really is a tough choice. On one hand, the four year programs get you started right away, but my impression is that you dont get to start your clinicals till the second or third year. (Anybody in a four year program know if this is true?)Then again, I still have to keep going to school (part-time) to get my BSN and to advance into any kind of nursing management. BUT, I get to work and make money while I am doing this, plus most hospitals ect. have tuition reimbursement.
My best advice is weigh your pros and cons on both sides, and see if you can talk to students of the schools you are considering. Also, put your application in, it cant hurt, then you will find out what you need to be accepted. You can apply online at smcc.me.edu.
Good Luck
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