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Last Thursday I was at the college for the purpose of collecting my Chemistry grade with some classmates. Apparently, there was a graduation ceremony for RN's going on that night as well, and my friends started talking to one student to ask her about the program. I didn't hear the entire conversation, but one of my cohorts told me the student had stated that ELEVEN people had failed out of NUR-181 alone during her course!
Now, there's always a chance there was some sort of misunderstanding or miscommunication, but does this sound right? For what it's worth, I would think the application process and competitiveness of getting in to the program would assure a strong student population, so it makes me nervous to hear these things. I already received some insight from someone privately, but I was wondering what the public population made of this info.
Thanks!
Hi all, I am so nervous and excited to start the semester. Only a few days left. Trying to get some reading done.
For those in Section 001, class 181 & 182 with Prof. Kelly are posted in WebCT. But 183 is not. Does any one know if it is on Moodle? I can not log in and am not sure if it is not posted or there is something wrong with my password.
Hi all, I'm new to this site and don't know how to start a thread. So sorry if I'm interrupting! :)
First off, congrats to those in the program.
I am currently finishing the pre-req's. I have a few questions I hope you guys can help me with. What books do you recommend to take the entrance exam to the program? Once accepted into the program, do we have to follow the curriculum exactly, or can we take the classes in the summer as well?
Thanks! :)
BeckerG
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That's weird... I went directly to the uniform place in Patterson and had my fitting done. I literally got it minutes afterward, paid and went home. If anyone got it can you tell me how many pieces I should have because all I have is a scrub top with a zipper and pants... both white
I would have preferred a different color but apparently those are the uniform colors.