Any Del Tech nursing students or graduates?

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I have a lot of questions if someone could answer them for me !

Specializes in Aesthetics, Med/Surg, Outpatient.

Ask away... all the campuses are now aligned which means it should be the same process and policy for all

Could you tell me the courses you took and in what order? im a full time student and what is the accelerated summer course? when do clinicals start? is it hard? and anything and everything I need to know please im so excited plus nervous to start school again. my advisor is new and hardly could answer my questions an messed up SEP

and what time are clinicals ?

Specializes in Aesthetics, Med/Surg, Outpatient.

Okay I am at the Stanton campus. And although very similar, I don't know what the clinical hours from Owens would be.

Are you accepted into clinicals?

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What time are you're clinicals ? No I'm just starting but idk what classes I should register for summer and fall or what ones I shouldn't take together.. I would like to know how to pick my classes right

Specializes in Aesthetics, Med/Surg, Outpatient.

Your best resource would be your advisor and to follow the process placed out for you at the information session.

I did not do most of my prerequisites at Deltech so it would be hard for me say without even knowing anything about your transcript or what courses you completed

I hate to say it again but you're going to need to see your advisor

Im going to see a new advisor Monday to talk to her, I just don't agree with doing everything but the nursing classes then applying, it would take like 8 or 9 semesters when I could manage to do it in 6-7. what times are your clinicals? I have to do the math 012 before the 129 but im going to do a and p 1 and math 012 this summer and then nuring assistant, chem and math for heath sciences. I don't work so I think I can handle it, what classes shouldn't I take together?

Clinicals are different hours and days for each nursing class

Specializes in Aesthetics, Med/Surg, Outpatient.

What you have in mind so far sounds good as far as the classes you need to take. However you must understand that in order to even get into the nursing assistant class (HLH) you have to have a great GPA and you have to have most of your prerequisites completed. It's not just a class that you can register for, unless you're planning on doing your CNA elsewhere.

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