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Is anyone applying for Spring 2015 Nursing Program 2015? I applied for Fall 2014 with 37 points and will be applying for Spring 2015 with 38 points. Does anyone have pointers for the application process? Has anyone gone to the limited entry workshop? I have been discouraged, and need some uplifting information.
Good Morning All,
I just had a question...does anyone know what the class schedules is like? Are the courses packaged or can we pick the times/schedule we want? I was looking that the courses for the first sem. and was playing around with different scenarios. Just trying to prepare for my child care needs...Thanks in advance. Btw, I'm full time...spring 2015.
One last question. Does anyone plan to do summer school?
You can switch to part time IF there is space but that will add another semester to your workload. My advice for utilizing your time over the summer is decide on if and where you will decide to further your education (BSN/MSN/DNP/PhD) and figure out what classes you need for that and get started on them now.
Good Morning All,I just had a question...does anyone know what the class schedules is like? Are the courses packaged or can we pick the times/schedule we want? I was looking that the courses for the first sem. and was playing around with different scenarios. Just trying to prepare for my child care needs...Thanks in advance. Btw, I'm full time...spring 2015.
For 101 your lecture, lab and clinical are bundled together in an option. You will have about 20 options to choose from depending on how many clinical sections they have. Don't even pay attention to what MyCSN has listed because the clinical that may work for you may not be bundled with the lecture/ lab you want. The registration coordinator (you'll probably meet him at orientation) usually does an "open registration day" where you can possibly switch into other sections based on what's open on a fist come first served basis.
I thought the same thing, I wish they did offer summer classes, seems like were going to school for a long time for what is considered a two year degree, but just glad Im in now!!!!
You're telling me! I've been a prenursing/nursing student since 2010. I should have a bachelors degree by now but I'm happy with my 2 associates degrees!
THELIVINGWORST, ASN, RN
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Usually after first semester there is an option to take a part time spot when people inevitably quit or are dropped.