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No. 10
Old Apr 24, 2009, 08:43 PM

Default Re: New to MCC Nursing Program
Originally Posted by ogonekk View Post
I got my acceptance letter to Macomb. Could you tell me the good and bad points about their program. I was also acccepted to another school and would like to be able to compare them.
Thanks.
MCC has an awesome NCLEX pass rate. MCC has awesome instructors. MCC is a great program!
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No. 11
from ogonekk
Old Apr 25, 2009, 02:59 PM

Default Re: New to MCC Nursing Program
Thanks for for the info. As for clinincal do you mean that they will choose the hospital for you as well as what time of day you go there? Could you tell me how first semester looks like as far as how many classes you take and how many clinical hours you do per day? Any info is highly appreciated.
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No. 12
Old Apr 25, 2009, 07:14 PM

Default Re: New to MCC Nursing Program
Originally Posted by ogonekk View Post
Thanks for for the info. As for clinincal do you mean that they will choose the hospital for you as well as what time of day you go there? Could you tell me how first semester looks like as far as how many classes you take and how many clinical hours you do per day? Any info is highly appreciated.
If you don't have a Macomb schedule booklet you can go online and look at how the courses are set up and see how much time is dedicated to clinicals, theory, and lab.
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