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Anyone Applying to the May 2017 program? I wanted to get into the January program but I was missing a math class and couldn't complete it in time for the January program.
I'm sooooo excited I retook English at Keiser and I got an A. Yay me! I went from a having a 3.0 gpa to now having a 3.5. I originally applied to start this coming January, but I didn't get accepted. I wish I would've retook this class a lot sooner. I'm excited to know the results as to who will get accepted this term, but I'm also nervous because May term is a lot shorter, and less generic students are accepted. I've started reading the fundamentals book, and taking some notes. Hopefully doing this will benefit me. I would like to attend North campus as well. Another thing that scares me is the stories that I hear from the students, and the thought of POSSIBLY having to retrack.
I myself passed AP2 with an A! My GPA was a 2.5 so it is now a 3.09, big difference, so I am extremely happy.
I honestly have no clue if I will work, I am confused on what to do.
I am gonna be buying fundamentals and this test success book for nclex questions to help prepare me.
which version of fundamentals should I get.
Yay!! excited that you passed as well. I think you need to get the 9th edition for fundamentals. we will need that starting in may. What test success book are you going to be reviewing with? I'm trying to figure out the working situation now as we speak. I don't want to put so much on my husband I need some type of income.
I myself passed AP2 with an A! My GPA was a 2.5 so it is now a 3.09, big difference, so I am extremely happy.I honestly have no clue if I will work, I am confused on what to do.
I am gonna be buying fundamentals and this test success book for nclex questions to help prepare me.
which version of fundamentals should I get.
Okay cool! I'm gonna buy it soon, I may do part time, only weekends if i have to work, or babysitting jobs so I can still study.
For the test success book it'll be this; it is only $6 on amazon.
Test Success: Test-Taking Techniques for Beginning Nursing Students: 978
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I thought they graduate 3 months prior, but I could be wrong.