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Is anyone applying for the RN program that starts Fall 2011?
I'm going to apply for South. Last I checked, they didn't have the application packets yet. I hope they get them soon! Do other campuses have them?
It would be great to get some discussion started. Thanks everyone!
Hi Sewnmom,I never used the Skills Assessment book at all; in fact, I never even bought it. To be honest, I hardly even used the Nursing Fundamentals Book either (I rented mine-- which reminds me, I need to send it back this month lol), although some of the lecture test questions will come from there. So, it can only help to get it. Other than that, def. get the drug book (technically, you COULD get through without it- but drugs are a BIG part of nursing and you will make a lot of drug cards during clinicals). I personally LOVE the Med-Surgical Nursing Book-- it has a HUGE amount of information, a lot of which, while it might be extraneous for nursing 101, will be very handy for doing pathophysiologies that you also will be assigned in clinicals. You can get it for $30-40 on Amazon. com or other sites. I know that in my clinical group, some people didn't get it, only to come around and buy it toward the end of the semester as they realized how handy it is. It is also very convenient for when you get into doing Nursing Diagnoses-- you will see why. :) Also, get the Nursing Diagnoses Book.
These are the only books I got, and I did fine. :)
As always, thank you for the info Jason! I have a question, though. Did you buy your books before classes started? If so, how did you know which ones to get?
Hi,
The only book I got beforehand was the Fundamentals of Nursing. This was the one book that the lady registering me from the nursing department had really said was the most important. She said the rest would be up to the instructors, so I played it by ear.
A lot of those books you really don't need, though of course it wouldn't hurt to have them either.
Hi my name is Molly and im attending CCAC Boyce day program for fall 2011. I just found out I got in two days ago due to the extended deadline ( I wasn't planning on applying until spring 2012). I have not recieved my packet yet and am really nervous about trying to get everything done in the next two months. Any advice from those who have their packets? also I live in the Allegheny area near main campus, is there anyone else that will be commuting to Boyce in the fall from the downtown area? Thanks!
I don't know anything about them having an Nclex book. In 101, we had ATI testing books-- they are provided by the school as part of tuition/fee charges a few weeks into the program. You take a test toward the end of the semester-- passing the first time is not required (most of them didn't pass first time) so you take it again at home on your own time until you get a 90%. You don't fail the program for not passing.
I'm in the Boyce Night program. For clinical sites, these are the one's I'm familiar with. Maybe someone else can give some more as well..
Presbyterian senior care for everyone to start in 101
Then move on to the acute care setting
UPMC St. Margaret's
Shadyside
Presbyterian
Mercy
Magee
Montifiore
Alle Kiski
West Penn
Excela in Greensburg
In 102 I did a rotation in HealthSouth in Monroeville. I also spoke with another Boyce student who did a round at Forbes in Monroeville.
So that list is pretty scattered across the map.
Hope that helps.
Where did you go for your Peds rotation? I really want to to Children's Hospital, but I heard they usually use Children's Initiative.
I'm in the Boyce Night program. For clinical sites, these are the one's I'm familiar with. Maybe someone else can give some more as well..Presbyterian senior care for everyone to start in 101
Then move on to the acute care setting
UPMC St. Margaret's
Shadyside
Presbyterian
Mercy
Magee
Montifiore
Alle Kiski
West Penn
Excela in Greensburg
In 102 I did a rotation in HealthSouth in Monroeville. I also spoke with another Boyce student who did a round at Forbes in Monroeville.
So that list is pretty scattered across the map.
Hope that helps.
We did Peds this summer, and we all went to Childrens Hospital. Initially some were supposed to go to the institute, but something changed. Never got a full story on that.I think for a normal semester, its one or the other.
Thanks! Another quick question. I type faster than I write and wondered how many students you saw using their laptops to take notes in lecture? I plan to take a recorder, but If I can take my laptop it would be great.
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I'm pretty sure every part of the form is mandatory. Before you cross anything off, I would call the nursing secretary at your campus.