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2014 CCP Nursing Program

I figured I would start this topic to lower my anxiety just a little. I took the health allied test today and I have to wait till next week to get my scores. I really feel like im on pins and needles right now and I know I'll be a nervous wreck when I actually wait for my acceptance. Before I even got started on my journey to be a nurse I came across this website and It really answered a lot of questions about the application process, and was insightful in other areas of nursing that enabled me to think of more questions for answering. what I really love the most was that in previous years ccp applicants supported each other during the nerve wrecking waiting period on getting accepted. that support was so tremendous that a lot of the applicants bonded and became friends. Is there anyone else that has applied for the 2014 CCP program?

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Anyone working full time while going to Nursing school? I am just asking if that is even possible??

Yeap..am working full time. .I know it is gonna be hard..so am prepared and again I just got a call today that I have been accepted to Holy family university. So, I dont know about the class schedule with HF if it's gonna fit my work schedule

Has anyone taken a&p2 for the summer? I'm taking it in this next semester coming up and am wondering how difficult it is. I did really well in ap1 but am a lil intimidated because is so accelerated.

AP2 is hard but if you study well and record the lectures you will do fine. I remember the first weeks of AP2. I was slacking and wasn't paying attention. I got my first two test and bam! I got a C's. I told myself this is no good and I better do well. Next exams, I was getting 90's. I got an A and also I love my professor, He was very funny and simplifies everything. It is about dedication and perseverance. No classes s easy without studying.

Yeap..am working full time. .I know it is gonna be hard..so am prepared and again I just got a call today that I have been accepted to Holy family university. So, I dont know about the class schedule with HF if it's gonna fit my work schedule

So are you going to HF then?? I asked this question because I recently got a job offer from an orthopedic hospital but the problem is it is a full time and can cause time conflict with nursing this fall. I have to call the HR about my schedule this Friday. I been wanting to work in the healthcare setting but because of a possible time conflict this fall... :( I hope the HR might find another open position that is available for me or make me a part time!! The pay and benefits sounds good too and its an entry level job which is an A-ok for me :(

Anyone working full time while going to Nursing school? I am just asking if that is even possible??

I am working full time while doing nursing school. I have adjusted my schedule with my supervisor to begin after my classes and clinicals end. Weekends will be totally for studying.

Has anyone taken a&p2 for the summer? I'm taking it in this next semester coming up and am wondering how difficult it is. I did really well in ap1 but am a lil intimidated because is so accelerated.

I am taking AP 2 starting in July. I already started reading and reviewing to give me a head start since the class is accelerated.

So are you going to HF then?? I asked this question because I recently got a job offer from an orthopedic hospital but the problem is it is a full time and can cause time conflict with nursing this fall. I have to call the HR about my schedule this Friday. I been wanting to work in the healthcare setting but because of a possible time conflict this fall... :( I hope the HR might find another open position that is available for me or make me a part time!! The pay and benefits sounds good too and its an entry level job which is an A-ok for me :(

In regards to that, I dont know yet until I recieve the formal letter and my class schedule

Anyone working full time while going to Nursing school? I am just asking if that is even possible??

I am also working full time. I always had a part time job while going to school full time the past semesters and I was taking 2 science classes plus English and a social science. It was hard but I still made good grades. I'm just wondering if the work load is going to be more or less with Nursing considering it's only 7 credit and technically half time. I'm a little nervous but I need my job to be able to pay for all the expenses.

I will be working full time, late hours, at my restaurant job. I can't afford to not work, or even reduce my hours. I'll make it work... I'm not really worried about it. I've always worked while in school. I feel like I do better and am more organized when I'm busy :-)

I will be working full time, late hours, at my restaurant job. I can't afford to not work, or even reduce my hours. I'll make it work... I'm not really worried about it. I've always worked while in school. I feel like I do better and am more organized when I'm busy :-)

really??? ok

Does anyone know when they will allow us to see the book prices the the school charges. I would really like to compare them to other sites I found that sell them to get the best offer.

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