Published Aug 11, 2009
playas09
34 Posts
I was wondering if anyone who has attended Americare Institute can vouch for which teacher is better for Bio 110 and Bio 111. I tried to check ratemyprofesor but I didnt see the ones I need information for on there. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
cute-1
117 Posts
Hi,do you mind sharing the cost to attend this school and the hours of class...thanks.Also,is the only financial aid SAllie mae?
Hey I know the tution for the program had just increased but im not sure exactly what the amount is.. The school offers part time and full time for lpn so depending on what fits your schedule will depend on how many hours you have to attend. As far as for financial aid I believe Sallie Mae is the only one offered.
lvaliav
116 Posts
18,000 or little higher. It is expensive, but yea, I think they will increase their tuition annually.
Missy1206
13 Posts
I was originally going to go to Americare but I got accepted into Wright. That saved me 15,000 dollars. Good luck with the program.
Wow, that crazy I'm glad I got out when it wasn't to late. Thats alot of money. I went to Wright college and the cost was around 3000.00.
HellooooNurse
22 Posts
If you want a charismatic teacher who will push you to do your best, pick Professor X. I know a lot of my classmates hated him because he takes no excuses, but they were the lazy teenagers who were too busy playing on their iPhones to pay attention to lecture. He's my favorite science teacher so far, and my science teachers have always been so boring in the past.
I don't know about lecture, but the one I had for lab, and he's very nice and knowledgable. If I were to pick one though, it would be Dr. X.
Based on the experience that I've had so fair, again, it's the failing students who complain, and by the look of those horrendous writing skills... well...
Theres always some excuse as to why they're the victim. I'm glad some students get weeded out (in this context, weeded out = failed out). I don't want them to become my nurse anyway. Why would I want someone who failed out of courses to become my nurse?
It was the same when I took courses at COD. The students who don't focus on how important school is are the students who have something to complain about. I'm not a straight-A student, but if I am paying this kind of money, then I'm not gonna slack off.
And in my opinion, the schedule is fine. When I made the decision to go back to school, I knew that I would have to make sacrifices. For fun, I'd really like to hear some suggestions because it boggles my mind. 250 students, morning and evening lectures for 8 classes, 1 clinical for every 10 students for each class. 10 lecture instructors, 20 clinical instructors. Just the thought of it gives me anxiety. Seriously, I do NOT want that job!!!
I am being naive, or does anyone else feel this way?