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No. 10
Old Dec 12, 2008, 01:28 PM
Updated Oct 16, 2009 at 08:39 PM by tnbutterfly

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Yeah, after I realized a few days ago that even if I did stress and take Physiology in the summer, I would still miss the deadline for the January 2010 class. So I am just going to wait and cross my fingers and hope I can get **** ****** for Physiology in the fall of 2009 and just take an easy online Speech course in the summer. That way I can apply in January for the August 2010 class. **** *********** was actually one of the professors who told me that he would do anything NOT to teach Physiology in the summer again because he did not like the shortened time frame to teach all that info and ******* **** also agreed to that.

The only drawback to trying to take ****** for Physiology is that she usually teaches during the day, and I work 40 hrs a week at a radiation clinic monday through friday 8-5pm, and my boss is usually understanding to work around my school schedule, so hopefully she will be that way when that time rolls around.
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No. 11
Old Dec 12, 2008, 01:39 PM

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Okay I have one more question. I was reading through the ACC ADN website and it says that you take the HESI test a few times throughout the program and not just at the beginning to get in. My question is, is this the same HESI test that the pre-nursing students take or are they different versions that you take throughout the RN program depending on the level of nursing school you are in?

Is there a good HESI study guide besides the one the website recommends? I have heard the one the website recommends isn't really helpful.
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No. 12
from TexasRN2be
Old Dec 12, 2008, 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by RADIATIONRN2BE View Post
Okay I have one more question. I was reading through the ACC ADN website and it says that you take the HESI test a few times throughout the program and not just at the beginning to get in. My question is, is this the same HESI test that the pre-nursing students take or are they different versions that you take throughout the RN program depending on the level of nursing school you are in?

Is there a good HESI study guide besides the one the website recommends? I have heard the one the website recommends isn't really helpful.
Yes, you do take it after certain levels in the program, it is over the material covered in that level. IMO you can't really study for the HESI. The math is pretty basic and you can use a calculator. A&P is so random though...I bought an A&P review book for about $10 to review, not too sure that I needed it, but I did do well. The reading section is all about comprehension. Just don't stress and take your time when taking the test. It's not that bad. The hardest thing for me was reading on the computer because I am a hardcopy kinda gal, but I still did well by taking it slow. Best of luck
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No. 13
Old Jan 19, 2009, 07:16 PM
Updated Oct 16, 2009 at 08:40 PM by tnbutterfly

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I'm taking Speech 1311 and Psyc 2314 during the last 8 week term of the spring semester and then planning on the 11 week anatomy class this summer, with English composition 1301 the first 5.5 weeks, and Intro to the Theater, Drama 1310 the second 5.5 weeks. The nursing dept recommends the sequence anatomy, microbiology, and then physiology and pharmacology in the same semester if necessary.

With all the discussion of the wait list and more and more professors teaching how do you explain that every nursing pre-requisite class is completely full and every nursing class is completely full this 2009 spring semester? (except for Fredericksburg 90 miles from Austin)

I'm concerned about even getting into an anatomy class this summer with only 9 credits allowing me to register only one day early.

The Anatomy refresher class taught by Assoc Prof ***** ****** was excellent.

I took the weekend Rio Grand Physiology refresher class taught by Major **** **** was intense--don't blink or you will miss a chapter or two. Also don't "Text" under the table/ He'll revert to his military ways and confiscate the illegal goods until the end of the class. He'll spend about 2 minutes looking at the class roster, asking and memorizing some 30+ names, and then after a lecture will ask you by first name a question from the lecture to see if you have been paying attention. After a lecture on the metric system he asked one woman, who had been texting, how much she'd estimate her weight was in the metric system. Answer "20 liters". He reamed her out military style, confiscated her illicit electronics, went over weight and mass again and she got the question right the second time it was asked at the end of the class. She'll never miss a question on metrics in the NCLEX.

Bo
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No. 14
from texascna06
Old Feb 05, 2009, 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bo Shoi Ming View Post
With all the discussion of the wait list and more and more professors teaching how do you explain that every nursing pre-requisite class is completely full and every nursing class is completely full this 2009 spring semester? (except for Fredericksburg 90 miles from Austin)

I'm concerned about even getting into an anatomy class this summer with only 9 credits allowing me to register only one day early.
I am in the exact same boat! I only need the last four pre-req's but I have no credits at ACC since I just moved here. I am so concered.
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No. 15
Old Feb 05, 2009, 03:42 PM

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My suggestion would be to apply for the classes at exactly the second you become eligible. Probably faster on the web.

An advisor told me yesterday that some students have to wait a year to get into a Human Anatomy Class. Yuck.

Bo
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No. 16
from texascna06
Old Feb 05, 2009, 03:47 PM

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I am looking to take anatomy this summer also, have you taken the pre-registration test for it yet? I wish it was available year round so I could take it now and have at least that out of the way. They really need to try and add more anatomy classes.
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No. 17
Old Feb 05, 2009, 04:05 PM

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Yes I've taken the pre-requisite test you must pass in order to enroll in Human Anatomy.

The biology dept does offer a class to help you prep for the pre-requisite anatomy test. I believe it was in the continuing education department listings and cost about $40--well worth it. I'd check with an advisor to see about the prep class.

I'm hoping to get into the CYP anatomy 11 wk classes this summer. Rio Grande campus would be my last choice because of all the parking problems there.

Bo
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No. 18
from texascna06
Old Feb 05, 2009, 04:49 PM

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Cool, thanks! See Rio Grande would be my first choice because I live less than 2 miles away and could just walk. Hopefully we will both get what we need this summer
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No. 19
Old Feb 05, 2009, 06:34 PM
Updated Oct 16, 2009 at 08:41 PM by tnbutterfly

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Prof **** **** is an excellent instructor. He teaches at Rio Grande a lot. I'm exactly 1 mile from Cyprus.

Guess we may meet at Eastview someday.

Bo
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