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Jul 31, 2006 07:22 PM

Texas Tech 2nd Degree BSN (fall 2006)


Hey,

is anyone in the texas tech 2nd degree program starting this august 2006? Let me know, and maybe we could meet up in Lubbock

Jimmy


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from bblair
Old Nov 30, 2006, 01:16 PM

Default Re: Texas Tech 2nd Degree BSN (fall 2006)
Hi! I start the program in fall of 2007. How is it so far?
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Old Jun 10, 2009, 10:39 AM

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I would love an update about the program. I am thinking I will apply for Spring 2010. I just spoke with an Advisor at tech and she said the program requires 100 hours a week - 20 of those being clinicals. Can someone that is in the program or completed the program give me an example of how that is set up? Do you have set days for clinicals or does that change week to week? Are they usually at night or day? I have 3 kids, ages 10, 12 and 5 so I am needing to figure out about how much I will be spending in child care costs in addition to the program.
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