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Hey everyone! I know it's a little early for the January (spring) 2018 process but I'm super anxious! I basically wanted to start this topic so that every one applying for the 2018 term could all help each other out! I am retaking a course at Keiser then my GPA will be higher and my overall HESI score is an 88%. Post any questions, comments, or concerns! Good luck to everyone! (:
I haven't I'm not aware of a information session enlighten me please
There will be an information session on the 14th of this month north campus in the health science building. I'll tried copy it from the web and paste it for you. You can also email me on [email protected]
There will be an information session on the 14th of this month north campus in the health science building. I'll tried copy it from the web and paste it for you. You can also email me on [email protected]
Ok great
Well, guys, I feel pretty anxious, but that's to be expected, I guess. I think that I'm mostly nervous about the apparent graduating stats - only 10% of those accepted will make it through the program. Has anyone else heard this? Sigh. I turned in my application last week, but I still don't see my application status on myBC. I asked the advisor if she had any advice, and she said to start reading NCLEX books to get used to critical thinking questions. Good luck to everyone :3
Well, guys, I feel pretty anxious, but that's to be expected, I guess. I think that I'm mostly nervous about the apparent graduating stats - only 10% of those accepted will make it through the program. Has anyone else heard this? Sigh. I turned in my application last week, but I still don't see my application status on myBC. I asked the advisor if she had any advice, and she said to start reading NCLEX books to get used to critical thinking questions. Good luck to everyone :3
Yes it's very tough at BC. However, you will get a job quick after you graduate and take the board. You can practices on YouTube or nclex question books.
Hi future Nurses,I'm new to this thread. Has anyone heard anything about the advisors and/or program at the South Campus? I took all the pre/reqs and hesi and I have applied already for January 2018, so I'm just anxiously waiting a response.
All I know and heard is the south campus is the worst campus. Meaning it's the toughest campus that students mostly fail in the program. The north campus is the best campus said many student that currently in the program
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I haven't I'm not aware of a information session enlighten me please