Easiest and Toughest Classes In UT Arlington RN-BSN Program - Page 5
Register Today!- Oct 16, '12 by ScarletFireGreat. Come back here when you start and I'm sure you will find others who are in your class or who already took the class who can help w/ questions and stuff.....ktlam likes this.
- Oct 16, '12 by ktlamQuote from ScarletFireThanks! You are awesomeGreat. Come back here when you start and I'm sure you will find others who are in your class or who already took the class who can help w/ questions and stuff.....
- Oct 18, '12 by ScarletFirektlam,
there are some awesome nurses on this forum who have helped me a lot and for that, i am very grateful. even more amazing considering we are all total strangers and nobody gets anything for themselves when they do it. it's just kindness.
very cool.
- Oct 19, '12 by registeredin06For the record.....I looked into the Texas Govt. class, thanks to the advice on here, and I do need it. It was just overlooked on my course map. Thanks goodness someone told me! I would have been very mad!
Does TNCC count as an elective, anyone know??? - Oct 19, '12 by ScarletFireQuote from registeredin06hi registered in 06,For the record.....I looked into the Texas Govt. class, thanks to the advice on here, and I do need it. It was just overlooked on my course map. Thanks goodness someone told me! I would have been very mad!
Does TNCC count as an elective, anyone know???
i'm glad someone here helped you. I've received much more help here than I have from any of my AC's or even others in the class. - Oct 22, '12 by registeredin06Yes, this forum is very helpful.
BTW, I was told today TNCC does count as an elective. Yay. - Oct 23, '12 by commonsenseQuote from registeredin06You don't say, this could save me a handful of dough, who did you talk to that verified TNCC counted as an elective?Yes, this forum is very helpful.
BTW, I was told today TNCC does count as an elective. Yay. - Oct 23, '12 by registeredin06My advisor looked into it. You should ask your advisor to do the same.
I'm going to use CCRN and TNCC to fulfill the upper division electives. The TNCC is pretty easy, if you are already a critical care nurse. Maybe 3 hours of study/review and then the exam. Much better than $500 for an 8 week session of medical terminology!! Plus it looks good on a resume.
Anyone have input on the CCRN, just curious how much study time to allow.mekka likes this. - Oct 23, '12 by commonsenseQuote from registeredin06I agree, much better than a class, do you have to take an exam for the TNCC certification?My advisor looked into it. You should ask your advisor to do the same.
I'm going to use CCRN and TNCC to fulfill the upper division electives. The TNCC is pretty easy, if you are already a critical care nurse. Maybe 3 hours of study/review and then the exam. Much better than $500 for an 8 week session of medical terminology!! Plus it looks good on a resume.
Anyone have input on the CCRN, just curious how much study time to allow. - Oct 24, '12 by nurse_starlightHello all!
I am new to this site and have not posted much.
I am thinking about doubling up Older Adults and Legacy of the Family. I just want to know is it possible to take these courses together? Will this be a heavy course load? How is the course work for each of these courses?
Also which classes do you recommend doubling up on and which to take alone?
Thanks in advance!