Passed with an A on Saturday. Lisa Arends notes/disc was a lifesaver!! I would really concentrate on that and the excelsior practice tests.. :) Good Luck
I take this exam on Saturday...but I've been using Lisa Arends disc, Micro Demystified, and occasionally the text. There was also some really good online outlines from some college that I had printed out. I think I googled, "Intro to Microbiology" ...
For those of you have have taken & passed the Excelsior micro exam! Is there a time limit to the exam? How many questions are on the exam? I know it is computerized, so can you go back and review/change answers, or once you have left the scree...
Hey! I need to take the Micro Exam soon. Any pointers from anyone? I've already taken Bio, a/P 1 and 2. I am reading a MIcro text, and have online outlines. Anything else???
My experience with Dalton was UNBEARABLE! I didn't have her as a teacher, as she "blocked" me from going into A&P1 at CCBC. She claimed I didn't have the proper Biology, and that I would "Fail miserably." How supportive. Anyhow, I am now acce...
All I can suggest is calling around to see what each hospital is offering in terms of "packages." I don't think my hospital pays off loans..just pays your tuition if you work there while in school.
At the hospital where I work, the pay is the same. An RN is an RN no matter how you got there. However, if you're interested in management, you need a BSN>
I'll chime in on the Essex/Catonsville debate. When I was applying for the program, my advisor (who was based on the Catonsville Campus but floats to Essex as well) told me my odds were better at getting in at Catonsville. I ended up applying/getti...
Jules, Re-take your sciences at a community college to raise them! I also know some community colleges who actually reward "points" for people who have been turned away a semester; so when you reapply, you have a better chance getting in (Harford CC ...
Just found out I got in to both a few days ago! I would love to hear about everyone's experiences and info about each program to help make my decision!! I've always heard great things about CCBC....also, could someone explain to me the schedule (I'...
A CNA is basically a patient care assistant (changes incontinent pade, dresses the patient, helps w/AM & PM care, gets vitals, etc.) An NST draws blood, puts in and takes out IV's and catheters, basically everything except pass meds. And also as...
I have been there. It is so frustrating, such a catch-22. "You need experience, but we're not going to give it to you!" I have my CNA and am in the pre-clinical phase of nursing school.The problem now, is many hospitals want you to get your NST ce...