Anyone applied to McFatter tech LPN program for April 2010?

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:) :D Has anyone here applied to Mcfatter tech LPN program for April 2010? If so, did you get a call or an e-mail saying you were in the class? :confused:Also, if you are/were a mcfatter lpn student can you please give me some advice about the program from a student point of view?:confused:

hi everyone. i just went & paid for my term 1 classes at mcfatter (PN). i'm nervous & excited at the same time. they changed the program from 5 semesters (9 wks) to 3 (18 wks). i will NOT be able to be there a lot over the summer (i have kids), so i'll cross that bridge when i get to it.

is anyone else here starting F/T days Nov. 1st? also, can anyone refer me to a site that sells used books? the books & uniform are $300!!! :eek:

nice site. i hope to come here often. :)

how much is it per term?

Hey :)

After you graduted from Mcfatter what did you do to get into MDC ? and what requirements did they look for and look at? Do they acknowledge the LPN alot more? Thanks in advance

ms. tenequia, I just have a few questions. I want to take LPN program in McFatter tech. I took the TABE test 2 weeks ago and fortunately I passed. I was scheduled to take the TEAS next week. I don't know but I'm so pretty nervous about it. Was it really that hard??? Lucky for me I'm kind'a good in Math, but i'm so nervous in Science. :( pls help

Hello Everyone!

I graduated from Mcfatter tech in Oct 2009. When I applied, there was no wait. Everything was kind of simple, in fact. I didn't get an "acceptance letter" per say (that I remember!). The program is a kind of vigorous program. Be prepared in the second semester. Things get tough there; you start to learn about assessments, nursing diagnosis, pharmacology, etc. It was the hardest semester for me. After the second semester, it's all about diseases and such (by systems, i.e digestive, lymphatic), diagnosis of the disease, treatments, interventions, medications, etc. Just take it one at a time. The best thing (for me) was to get a piece of paper, write the disease, what it's characteristics where, diagnosis used, how to treat, medications and interventions. Writing it down helps you to remember (even though you may not think so). It's a good program that gets you prepared for the state boards ( I passed the first time, and so did all my classmates). I am now in the miami dade lpn-rn program. Best of luck to all! Any McFatter students: if you have questions or want advice contact me.

Hey :)

After you graduted from Mcfatter what did you do to get into MDC ? and what requirements did they look for and look at? Do they acknowledge the LPN alot more? Thanks in advance

how was the TEAS ma'am? was it really that hard? :(

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