Bristol Community College (BCC) Nursing 2020

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Hello everyone! I am creating this forum in hopes to connect with other pre-nursing students who will be applying into BCC's program for Fall of 2020! What are your grades and TEAS scores? Also, current/former students, do you have any advice or insight on the program?

I look forward to hearing from you!

2 minutes ago, Vpena89 said:

I'm going to take a higher level math and psychology in the fall. Hopefully that will boost my grade for next year ?

I believe They only look at PSY 101 if you want to retake it. I would wait.. mine didn’t update right away. I found a little bit after everyone else. One of my friends got the letter last year before her degree works changed too.

Specializes in Internal Medicine.
12 minutes ago, CarrieKris said:

I believe They only look at PSY 101 if you want to retake it. I would wait.. mine didn’t update right away. I found a little bit after everyone else. One of my friends got the letter last year before her degree works changed too.

Christina the advisor told me they will look at the higher grade . Doesn't matter what psychology.

Yeah I am going to officially say I didn’t get accepted once I have a letter in my hand saying so... my degree works is still the same and hasn’t changed.

Specializes in Nursing.

What was your GPA?

3 minutes ago, Vpena89 said:

Christina the advisor told me they will look at the higher grade . Doesn't matter what psychology.

oh yes .. you're right. I was thinking of A&P I and II. I scored higher in A&P II but they only take A&P I.

Specializes in Emergency.
2 hours ago, CarrieKris said:

I meant a private message on allnurses

but I emailed

9 minutes ago, Krioux89 said:

What was your GPA?

3.8

Don't forget! There is always a waitlist. Not everyone will choose BCC.

5 hours ago, lzywffle said:

As far as schedules go you 100% need to be available Mondays. Traditional has lectures every Monday and their exams are on Mondays too. Ehealth doesn't go to lectures so the only time we would go to campus Mondays are for our exam prep (week before exam) and the exam itself. And as for your clinical day it's different for everyone. You will either have one 12 hour day a week or two 6 hour days. You can't pick what day(s) you get. It can be any day from Tuesday to Sunday.

And to answer the other question about what's most challenging about eHealth I suppose it's that you really have to be self motivated and diligent with your studying. You're not in lecture with everyone else so the professor isn't there to clarify something, although obviously you can reach out via email and they are more than happy to help. If anything I like the schedule better because I can go at my own pace and spend more time going over something if I'm having trouble or choose to breeze by it if I find it simple, whereas in traditional you can't really do that. It's all just personal preference. I would say the manner in which you first go over the material- be it in traditional on campus or eHealth at home- isn't really a big part of how you will succeed. What really matters and the real key to success is the time and effort afterwards you put into studying and preparing for the exams. And don't just study to memorize, study to learn.

I love this! Very well said. Thank you for your input ❤️

6 hours ago, Kelsey Houlihan said:

ANYONE WHO WANTS TO JOIN THE facebook GROUP

Please email me your facebook email address, ([email protected]) it is completely private so I need that to add you ?

I'll try to be diligent about keeping it updated with information throughout our time in class ❤️

I tried sending you an email it keeps failing.

Specializes in Emergency.

Hey all

Summer classes are up for anyone trying to finish classes before nursing school. Registration won't be until March 4th

Hey guys it's only allowing me to add friends to the group so just find me and add me and I'll invite you right away (then you can delete me after if you'd like I won't be offended LOL)

Same name and picture on facebook as on here. ?

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