AVC RN program for spring 2020

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Hello, I thought I would start a thread for anyone that applied to AVC Rn program for spring 2020. I did and I’m trying to patiently wait.

No, I don't believe having 70 points is a must, maybe 50/55 would be sufficient. There is a waiting list for those who have applied and didn't perform well enough for that semester. Clinical is 2x a week and lecture is once a week.

Did you guys have an orientation before courses began? I saw that there is a to do list, I'm assuming health check, immunizations/titers, background check... Did you have a few set orientation days that were mandatory attendance? How many days a week are you in class and at clinicals? Sorry for all the questions!!

53 minutes ago, jessdienst said:

Did you guys have an orientation before courses began? I saw that there is a to do list, I'm assuming health check, immunizations/titers, background check... Did you have a few set orientation days that were mandatory attendance? How many days a week are you in class and at clinicals? Sorry for all the questions!!

You get a packet in the mail with everything you have to turn in (before orientation), do it right away. Yes there is a mandatory orientation before the program starts. I'm first semester and I have 2 lab days (clinical days) and 1 lecture day. If you know you're going to need an extension on certain things like the vaccines, let Ms. Waller know right away.

On 2/28/2020 at 11:21 AM, Berry.sweet.1 said:

You get a packet in the mail with everything you have to turn in (before orientation), do it right away. Yes there is a mandatory orientation before the program starts. I'm first semester and I have 2 lab days (clinical days) and 1 lecture day. If you know you're going to need an extension on certain things like the vaccines, let Ms. Waller know right away.

Hi! IDK if you still look at this forum but I was curious what books you needed for the first semester? I don't have the money to buy all the required books at once and I was hoping just to get the books I need for the first semester ?

8 hours ago, Hopefullyfuturenurse637 said:

Hi! IDK if you still look at this forum but I was curious what books you needed for the first semester? I don't have the money to buy all the required books at once and I was hoping just to get the books I need for the first semester ?

So you need Fundamentals of Nursing by Taylor, Focus on Nursing Pharmacology by Karch, Nursing Care Plans by Gulanick, and the Davis Drug Guide to start. Theres an app for the drug guide that's free for 60 days then $38/yr, worth it. You can find a pdf of the fundamentals book for cheap, my friend did, I forget how much but def cheaper than the book itself. Read the chapters ahead of time, try to stay 2 weeks ahead on readings. Just read and then go back and take notes on the PPT from the book. Tables and Boxes are important. Know steps and mnemonics of things taught. If you have time, keep one page notes to review for the final. Highlight stuff you had difficulty with so you know what to focus on for the final. Best of luck! You got this! ?

On 8/1/2020 at 6:22 PM, Berry.sweet.1 said:

So you need Fundamentals of Nursing by Taylor, Focus on Nursing Pharmacology by Karch, Nursing Care Plans by Gulanick, and the Davis Drug Guide to start. Theres an app for the drug guide that's free for 60 days then $38/yr, worth it. You can find a pdf of the fundamentals book for cheap, my friend did, I forget how much but def cheaper than the book itself. Read the chapters ahead of time, try to stay 2 weeks ahead on readings. Just read and then go back and take notes on the PPT from the book. Tables and Boxes are important. Know steps and mnemonics of things taught. If you have time, keep one page notes to review for the final. Highlight stuff you had difficulty with so you know what to focus on for the final. Best of luck! You got this! ?

Thank you so much for the advice! I'm so nervous to start this program. Did you have cota and Kilayko for your professor?

19 minutes ago, Hopefullyfuturenurse637 said:

Thank you so much for the advice! I'm so nervous to start this program. Did you have cota and Kilayko for your professor?

I was nervous too! My first day went from 0-100 in like 2.5 seconds ? that's why I say to stay ahead with the readings ?

I had Snyder and Parkinson for Fundamentals. The professors switch every semester or something like that. I've met Cota, she's nice! I'm not sure who Kilayko is yet.

Specializes in RN.

Thanks so much for your quick response. Am nervous as well. Do not know what to focus right now, in terms of studying. I have Cota and her reviews are scary.

29 minutes ago, Berry.sweet.1 said:

I was nervous too! My first day went from 0-100 in like 2.5 seconds ? that's why I say to stay ahead with the readings ?

I had Snyder and Parkinson for Fundamentals. The professors switch every semester or something like that. I've met Cota, she's nice! I'm not sure who Kilayko is yet.

Should I start reading my books before the semester even starts?

1 hour ago, Hopefullyfuturenurse637 said:

Should I start reading my books before the semester even starts?

I did! Right after I got my book and saw the syllabus, I started reading. I'm not sure what your professors syllabus looks like but mine had the readings in the course content and the subjects we were covering in the syllabus, I put them together. If they require you to get prep u, I got it separately from the book, it was cheaper.

19 hours ago, Berry.sweet.1 said:

I did! Right after I got my book and saw the syllabus, I started reading. I'm not sure what your professors syllabus looks like but mine had the readings in the course content and the subjects we were covering in the syllabus, I put them together. If they require you to get prep u, I got it separately from the book, it was cheaper.

Haven't gotten our syllabus yet. I'm assuming I'll probably get it once we have orientation on Friday. I was debating on waiting to purchase my books till then but I'm assuming no matter what I'll probably need those books that you mentioned! Did you wait until your orientation to purchase your books?

16 minutes ago, Hopefullyfuturenurse637 said:

Haven't gotten our syllabus yet. I'm assuming I'll probably get it once we have orientation on Friday. I was debating on waiting to purchase my books till then but I'm assuming no matter what I'll probably need those books that you mentioned! Did you wait until your orientation to purchase your books?

During orientation we got a list of the books we needed for all semesters of the program. So I didn't buy my books until after orientation. Also, I'd get the manual printed and binded. Better than carrying around so many loose leaf pages. ?

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