Nurses Helping Nurses
allnurses Network: Central | Jobs | Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees F.A.Q.
Ohio Nurses /

CSCC Question



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have over 388,246 members! Join today to network with other nurses, laugh, share, and much more.

Jun 03, 2009 04:14 PM

CSCC Question

by leilax

Hi, I am from MI but am staying in Ohio for a quarter or two. I was looking at taking some courses at columbus state and almost all the ones I need are filled. Do many people drop as it gets closer to pay? I am really hoping to get into BIO 261. What does it mean when there is a number like -5 next to available seats? Thanks!


Share

Search Tags
None
Top

 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links
 
Reply
2 Comments
No. 1
from msteeleart
Old Jun 03, 2009, 07:45 PM

Default Re: CSCC Question
The -5 means that there is 5 more people than there should be in the class. Wait till midnight the day when the fees are due and see if people get dropped that don't pay. The best way to get into a popular class is schedule on CATS at midnight the first day of scheduling, that is what I do. The anatomy class you are talking about is one of the popular ones that gets filled up fast.
Top
 
No. 2
from leilax
Old Jun 04, 2009, 04:36 PM

Default Re: CSCC Question
Thank you for your reply. I actually happened to check the quarter schedule at the right time and saw an opening for 261 so I got in. Thanks again!
Top
 
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
102 members
1,428 guests
1,530

0

Possible breakthrough regarding MS

29

16th Philly area hospital to stop delivering babies: Mercy...

6

Really interesting article on Indian open hearts

4

High-Tech Pump Does What Her Heart Can't

2

Air Force RN Force RN Found Not Guilty

12

Hospital Falters as Refuge for Illegal Immigrants

6

California Imposes Stricter Rules Regarding Drug Abuse In...

38

Are older nurses being forced out of the profession?

3

An outlook in California?

8

Australian surgeons successfully separate conjoined twins






Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.
Enter email address: