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HI!
Has anyone here applied to CCSF fall 2022?
37 minutes ago, positive-vibes said:Thanks for your feedback on your experience so far. Are the classes online or 100% on campus. what does the week look like for you, when you say 4days a week is it 8-5pm? I am super anxious to know the schedule LOL. I know the schedule might differ but nice to get an idea. specially for those of us who are going to be working. Thanks and keep on pushing =).
All the classes are in person however if you get Covid, they want you to stay home and they will work with you to figure out what to do with the classes you're missing (for example in lectures you wold join zoom, skills lab you would make up). The schedule really varies (especially the first 4 weeks because that's pre-clinicals) so the instructors really want us if possible not to work or if you do work keep it part-time/ as less hours as possible. For example the first week for Wed and Thurs classes were from 7am-4pm but the second week Wed classes were from 7am-12 noon and Thurs class was from 7am-1 pm. (BTW keep in mind they change the schedule weekly for Wed and Thurs the first 4 weeks, so what our schedule this semester was might not be the same for your cohort) The schedule also changes once you begin clinicals. Half of the class go to clinicals and then half does in-person/ virtual simulation and then we switch off after 5 weeks. They explain it more once you start the program but if possible I would recommend not working or if you do try to do part-time because it can get really hectic with scheduling.
56 minutes ago, positive-vibes said:Ahh got it! Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. Do you know anything about a mentor? A student from the program that’s ahead of you that helps some students navigate through their course. Like a tutor in a way?
Yes! I actually have one, it is so so helpful. They answer questions you have about the program and they're basically showing you the ropes of how the program works/ what to expect.NSA visits your orientation and they basically give you an email to sign up for a mentor. Make sure you sign up before the deadline cause I know a couple of my classmates who did it after and they weren't able to get in touch with a mentor.
18 hours ago, TiaLNon said:All the classes are in person however if you get Covid, they want you to stay home and they will work with you to figure out what to do with the classes you're missing (for example in lectures you wold join zoom, skills lab you would make up). The schedule really varies (especially the first 4 weeks because that's pre-clinicals) so the instructors really want us if possible not to work or if you do work keep it part-time/ as less hours as possible. For example the first week for Wed and Thurs classes were from 7am-4pm but the second week Wed classes were from 7am-12 noon and Thurs class was from 7am-1 pm. (BTW keep in mind they change the schedule weekly for Wed and Thurs the first 4 weeks, so what our schedule this semester was might not be the same for your cohort) The schedule also changes once you begin clinicals. Half of the class go to clinicals and then half does in-person/ virtual simulation and then we switch off after 5 weeks. They explain it more once you start the program but if possible I would recommend not working or if you do try to do part-time because it can get really hectic with scheduling.
Thanks for this info! So basically how many days a week do you go to class? Is it 4 days a week? And then in terms of times it changes.
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Thanks for your feedback on your experience so far. Are the classes online or 100% on campus. what does the week look like for you, when you say 4days a week is it 8-5pm? I am super anxious to know the schedule LOL. I know the schedule might differ but nice to get an idea. specially for those of us who are going to be working. Thanks and keep on pushing =).