Re: TCC Nursing Program and Working...??
I assume that since this thread was started in the Texas Region section...that you were asking about Tarrant County College? I am in the program and graduate in May.

I'm in the pediatric rotation right now, and have lecture on Mondays from 8am-12pm....and one 12-hour clinical on Thursdays from 6:30am-6:30pm. Previous semesters I went to the school for lecture two days a week (2 hour lecture)....and to the hospital for clinicals two different days a week (6 hour clinical). Don't forget all the preparation you're responsible for before you attend your clinical day....you are required to go up to the assigned hospital the day before (usually from 2pm-6pm) and pick out your patient for the following day....which you must work up a care plan for...research and be prepared to give their meds....understand their disease process and which nursing implications that disease process entails....it's quite a bit of work up time, as you will spend the day before preparing for clinicals...can't sugarcoat it...it is what it is. We won't even go into the study time necassary to do well with lecture tests. I'll let your imagination run wild. It is tough...but doable.
I understand your frustration with what Nursing School hours look like....and they are a beating, but it is what has to happen if you're looking to finish an RN program in two years. Its like drinking water through a fire hydrant!! But you can do it. You may have to reevaluate your priorities...and spending habits, but it can be done. Hope that helps...Good luck to ya......
Steph
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