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Hi everyone!
Who among you guys are going to apply for the 2017 track? Either Spring or 2017!
What classes are u still doing? Have you guys attended the Health Orientation already? I'm about to attend mine tom! I'm transferring credits from other school, and looking at the degree sheet, I need to take 5 classes more so all the Prereqs and Gen Eds are all done (after the 5 class)
Lets help everyone whose trying to get in and might help each other out on whoever is trying to get in as well!
Good night
I am just starting the prerequisites this summer. But i am planning to finish everything except Biol 234 by next summer. So i am trying to figure out if it is possible enter the program without those 10 points. And trying to figure out the schedule. If i need to take more credits or if i can spread them out. Congatulations!!!!
Do you know what was the min.passing score this year?
Well from what I gather people prepared for the Kaplan, and not the teas. So people who failed the Kaplan couldn't get back in to retest, and tried to study and pass the teas. I think it ended up not being a lot of people with passing on the Kaplan or teas, so those of us with lower points got in since we passed one of the tests.
Rhez
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Oh, so basically you will have 6 hours for clinical, 3 hours of lab and about 3 hours for lecture. I am not sure all of the times but you will have the option to choose morning and/or afternoon. I think working is possible but it's probably best that you get something for the evening, or nights. Keep in mind that it is a first come first serve sort of thing. And classes fill up quick so be mindful that you may not get what you want. Now as far as study time, I like to consider this as a separate "class" and I delegate at least five hours a week.
Then you want to consider Pharm, that's another couple of hours out of the week.
But I think this is great way to learn time management. You will have a lot to consider and take in throughout your entire time in nursing school. I think for a lot of people, the first semester is just the hardest in terms of learning how to do so. You will learn how, when and why you study because it's a little different from Biol classes. Hint: Rationale.
So to answer your question, or statement, I can not really tell you what is right for you. Only you can decide that. And only you can know once you get into the program and take on your fist couple of weeks. I know many people in the program that work and have families so it's definitely doable if you can manage everything.
Just stay positive through everything. Try not to think too negatively and you should be fine.