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Hey everyone, I'm applying to the nursing program for January 2016 at Broward College. I guess this will be the official thread for the January 2016, Broward college nursing students; since no one has made one yet. Who else is applying for this term and what courses do you have remaining to finish pre reqs? I'm currently enrolled in A&P 2 lecture and lab and also a math class which are the last two courses I need to apply. I finish the classes in August yayyy :)
Good luck :)
Decisions, decisions, decisions... I'm debating whether going to Central (which means driving and extra 15 mins) vs South (which is literally 10 mins away from home) I'm really concern about clinicals day as well (it's not the same to be at 6:30 AM at a hospital by Central Campus than been at 6:30 AM closer to home. Any suggestions please? Also, when it comes to professors which campus has the most flexible professors? Please, advise me as if it was you the one having my debates! I really appreciate your inputs!
Ok, I have been getting a TON of emails from you guys. Emails with the reference numbers HAVE NOT gone out yet. Our system is down. As soon as it comes back up, and we are able to finish entering everyone in the system, we will send out the reference numbers to everyone. DO NOT contact the program offices asking for the reference numbers. Everyone will receive them at the same time.
Hi Nichole. Have all the students drug fees been added to their BC account?
girl no such thing as flexible professors at BC nursing. I chose south not only because I was there last year but because its literally 12 minutes from my house. Central would require me to get on the turnpike and take toll (which cost ) after awhile. As far as clinical sites go, south campus goes to memorial. Not sure which sites central campus goes to.
Decisions, decisions, decisions... I'm debating whether going to Central (which means driving and extra 15 mins) vs South (which is literally 10 mins away from home) I'm really concern about clinicals day as well (it's not the same to be at 6:30 AM at a hospital by Central Campus than been at 6:30 AM closer to home. Any suggestions please? Also, when it comes to professors which campus has the most flexible professors? Please, advise me as if it was you the one having my debates! I really appreciate your inputs!
Girl no such thing as flexible professors at BC nursing. And for the record south is not flexible AT ALL. I chose south not only because I was there last year but because its literally 12 minutes from my house. Central would require me to get on the turnpike and take toll (which cost ) after awhile. As far as clinical sites go, south campus goes to memorial. Not sure which sites central campus goes to.
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On the second page NUR1210 Lab is the clinical. The column on the right is all of the reference numbers for the labs available. I am not sure why central only gives on ref number for clinical though.