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Jan 10, 2005 11:48 AM

TWU-Dallas nursing school schedule (full time)


If you are a full-time student at TWU-Dallas (I'm not sure if Houston has the same schedule?), I would be very appeciative if you wouldn't mind sharing your schedule with me, as far as the number of hours/days you spend in the classroom and clinicals. A rough estimate is fine since I'm assuming each of the four semesters will vary.

I'm applying this February to attend fall of '05, and I'm trying to plan how many days I'll be putting my two preschoolers in daycare. I have a feeling it'll be five days a week.

Thank you very much!!

Renay (future RN in '07)


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from NeoNurseTX
Old Jan 12, 2005, 10:13 PM

Originally Posted by mytwosons
If you are a full-time student at TWU-Dallas (I'm not sure if Houston has the same schedule?), I would be very appeciative if you wouldn't mind sharing your schedule with me, as far as the number of hours/days you spend in the classroom and clinicals. A rough estimate is fine since I'm assuming each of the four semesters will vary.

I'm applying this February to attend fall of '05, and I'm trying to plan how many days I'll be putting my two preschoolers in daycare. I have a feeling it'll be five days a week.

Thank you very much!!

Renay (future RN in '07)
I'm in Houston, but the first semester is 16 hrs:

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Nsg Assessment - Life Span
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from mytwosons
Old Jan 13, 2005, 09:27 AM

Thanks for your response and good luck to you this semester!

Renay
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Old Jan 14, 2005, 08:26 AM

If you can, take Patho before you start and this will give you a lighter schedule in the Fall. Most people had one day off during the week. Good luck!
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from mytwosons
Old Jan 15, 2005, 12:48 PM

Originally Posted by mariessas_mom
If you can, take Patho before you start and this will give you a lighter schedule in the Fall. Most people had one day off during the week. Good luck!
Thanks! If I'm able to fit it into my schedule before the fall, I'll definitely do that. That's great about the one day "off."

Renay
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