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Mondays from 11:00 to 12;00, and on the mondays that we have test you have to be there from 12 to 1:15 for the test. Clinical days on either Tues or Wed from 7:30 to 2:30 until midterm. After midterm you go to the hospital and its Tues and Thurs every other week. And Fridays is lecture from 9 to 12.
...plus you have a pharmacology class one day per week, 9-12. Like the previous post says, after midterm you will have clinicals twice per week basically 7-3, and then the following week you will not have clinicals at all. Before hospital clinicals start, I currently have Thursday as my "off" day. But once the hospital rotation starts, I won't have an off day for one week, but will then have 2 off days the following week. That cycle will continue for the rest of the semester. Make sense?
I actually went back to work...hope that was not a mistake! But my job is flexible and allows me to work a few hours here, a few hours there. I can't fathom any other way. Seriously.
I will be starting the program this fall. I didn't know any online classes were offered. Do you recommend the online class? I've taken several online classes and did well but I dont want to risk not doing well in any of my CSN classes. Do fell online class prepares you well enough for the tests? Thanks for any insight.
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I'm sure the schedules change alot for each semester, but I was wondering if anyone could give me a hint of what times the classes are for the day time??? My boss just told me that he may be getting another job and I may have to go back to being a CNA while I am in school. I'm just trying to figure out what my options are. TIA
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