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I'm putting this page up pretttty early but only because I'm excited lol. I wanted to create a place for those applying next spring for fall 2019 to start to be able to talk about our journeys as we finish pre reqs or Co reps(all non nursing courses)for those shooting for the fast track at Boyce like myself! I'm currently for finishing up a summer semester of intermediate Algebra, intro to psych, and English 102. In the fall I'll be taking A&P 2 and human development, then finish off all non nursing courses with A&P 2 in spring 2019 and microbiology in summer 2019 just before fall start 😊. Where are you at on your journey?
Keep calling and doing what you can, nobody likes to be a bother, but we're getting down to the wire here.
My drug test came back a few minutes ago which was my last thing to complete. If this is anything like my old employer (government job) I'll be sent back for another one. I was "Dilute Negative" which either means you were well hydrated or tried to cheat the system. I need a rolling eye emoji here... too much coffee that morning will probably end up costing me a retest fee.
My hep B was non reactive, meaning I have to either redo the whole series (I was told that I just have to have the second shot before clinicals) or get the booster and redo the titer. I already got the booster now I’m just trying to figure out what to do. Did my drug test today. And all of my titers still say pending review, after almost a week. Kind of stressing lol.
12 minutes ago, medic112 said:@britt896 Which of your tests was non-reactive? Surface antigen, surface antibody, or Core antibody? Non-reactive is a normal result meaning you don't have hep B, was it your surface antibody that was too low?
I mistyped, I apologize. It was less than 5 when it should have been greater than 10.
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I think we have more time, I spoke to a student in her second year and she said when she went to orientation people were still finishing their CB things. I think it just needs to be done before clinicals. Just to be safe I would email Amber Reed and have her direct you to the campus specific person who deals with CB. I'm not sure if Susi if specific to north campus.