Anyone starting at MHSON in 2014

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:)So happy to say that I will be attending nursing school starting July of 2014 at MHSON in Montclair. I was just wondering if anyone else here will starting with me. Would also love to hear from current or previous students! Thank youuu

Congrats. When did you take your teas?

I took them on March 7th, had an interview immediately after, and received my acceptance letter less than a week later on the 13th :)

Congrats! :up:

If you don't mind me asking, what was your teas exam score ??

I just sent my scores to them, and completed my app. I'm really curious to know what they look for!

Thanks!

I will be attending MHSON this summer!!! I'm so excited :)

I'm sorry I haven't answered :( I was not getting notifications of replies to this thread lol :) yayyyy so happy for you guys ... I'm so excited and nervous and I guess well be classmates =)

I believe it's first come first serve; as long as your pre req are completed, and you received a 60 or better on the teas. Deadline was the 15th I believe.

Heyyy, sorry to get back to you so late. (allnurses won't let me send private messages at the moment) I haven't logged in the site in a while. Thank You, I am so excited to graduate. The summer class is pretty much learning the duties of a CNA and other basic things like taking a manual blood pressure, counting respirations, counting a pulse rate, etc. And I do believe you do become CNAs after that summer class but it was implemented for the class after me so we did not get that opportunity lol.That schedule is 4 days a week. For the fall you will have class Monday from 9-12 fundamentals and tuesday class from 8:00-9:00 Pharmacology than 10-12:00pm Fundamentals. Then you will have one day of skills lab either on Tuesday or Wednesday from 12-4pm and clinical one day a week on either a wednesday thursday, or Friday. And that is just the first semester. After that you have clinical twice a week on back to back days. The uniforms are expensive. I would advise you to just get the tops and buy your scrub pants and shoes elsewhere to save $$$. For Clinicals I personally have been to Mountainside Hospital and Morristown Memorial Hospital. But others have been St joes in paterson and hackensack university medical center.

I did work during school. I had a part time job and a per diem job.

But good luck with this school. It has changed so much. Administration seems to not really know what they are doing anymore. The school seems more interested in $$$$ than actually educating. I know ppl personally (unless they were lying lol) who told me how much they failed but still were allowed to continue the program. We are graduating and there are people boasting about how they still haven't passed med math. So many people starting having the attitude that you really didn't have to do much and you would still pass....and guess what they all did. such a shame but at least you get to sit for NCLEX.

lol thats not cool, regarding their attitudes lol. Dont you get two tries if you fail a class, and then after you get kicked out if you dont pass?.

Would you say that the students who weren't cheaters got a worth while education? Like is the school and academics worth the $$ ?

yeah, I feel you definitely still get a worth while education. And you learn a whole lot in clinicals!!! At the end of the day, you are there for yourself but sometimes things like that can be very irritating.I can honestly say I did learn a lot there.

Oh yeah for the poster who asked about med math. You get 3 to 4 tries at the school.

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