EC grad dropping by to say hello!

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Specializes in Home Health, Podiatry, Neurology, Case Mgmt.

Just popping on the board to say hello to all the new and current EC students. I graduated about 18 month ago through EC's bridge program, and i know there have been some changes with additions of online courses, and gen eds. Just wanted to say that you can do this program if you put your mind to it! =)

A few suggestions from a past grad:

1. download the free content guide/syllabus from EC and USE it

2. buy the practice exams and USE them! =) for each exam you are going to take

3. set up a schedule of sorts on a BIG calendar so that you will stay on track. If you goal is to finish an exam every 3-4 weeks, take the content guide and mark off how many days you will allot to each section for studying. If life gets in the way, re-adjust your schedule but use due diligence to stay on track.

4. Scheduled your exam AS SOON AS YOU PAY FOR IT, to give yourself an "end date" to be done with that "class". For instance, I would pay for an exam on the 1st of the month and schedule my exam for 3-4 wks later. That time in between i would mark on my content guide what areas needed to be read/studied on M, W, and F and when I would move on to the next section.

5. Keep telling yourself everyday that YOU CAN DO THIS, YOU WERE MADE FOR THIS, positive self talk goes a long way.

6. check Facebook, Allnurses and other sites for current students and make friends. I have 5 girls i'm super close with now through social networking and we all graduated withing months of each other!

7. Never let your dreams die, even if you have a setback: family, work, sickness etc...pick up and start at suggestion 1 all over again. Things happen, I failed LS3 twice and it was my last exam. I almost gave up, but i just started the process over and dug my heals in, passed the THIRD try with an A! =) There will always be set backs but anyone can work through them, roll with it and before long you will graduated!!!!

As for me, I immediately enrolled into the BSN program at Excelsior and will finish in December this year. I am in the process of applying to and awaiting provisional acceptance to MSN schools for Family Nurse Practitioner. I have NO debt from my AAS degree by paying for each test as I went, and was offered and took a job making 60K after obtaining my RN license. I have some websites of 3rd party help with the nursing exams and cpne exam if you want them, just PM me. I feel very confident about my education and I truly am proud to say I'm an Excelsior Graduate for AAS and can't wait to say how proud I am to be a graduate of Excelsior for BSN! =)

Good luck and keep on working hard!!!

Tasha

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

So proud of you, Tasha!!!

Specializes in Home Health, Podiatry, Neurology, Case Mgmt.

Awww couldn't have done it without your mentoring Lunah!!! =)

Congrats to you, Tasha. I kind of remember when you first contemplated EC and always wondered if you did do it.

Lunah, has always been an inspiration on this board and I'm glad she helped so many of us with her kind words of wisdom and advice. I just started EC's MSN program, and although I was looking at the Education track, I'm kind of thinking about Informatics. I'm hearing that I will be more marketable. I'm not sure how true that is. I don't have much IT or computer software experience right now. What you think, Lunah? I think you started with Ed and switched also, correct?

Specializes in Operating Room.

Wonderful to read an update from you, I was just reading an old post you started about LS 3 last night! I am currently prepping for LS 3 right now. Glad to read your success story and best of luck to you in all of your future endeavors!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
I don't have much IT or computer software experience right now. What you think, Lunah? I think you started with Ed and switched also, correct?

I switched for a couple of reasons -- one, there's one less class to complete (lazy, hahaha). Two, I'm a computer geek. Always have been. :D

This is such a wonderful and motivating post. Congrads to you Tasha.

Just popping on the board to say hello to all the new and current EC students. I graduated about 18 month ago through EC's bridge program, and i know there have been some changes with additions of online courses, and gen eds. Just wanted to say that you can do this program if you put your mind to it! =)

A few suggestions from a past grad:

1. download the free content guide/syllabus from EC and USE it

2. buy the practice exams and USE them! =) for each exam you are going to take

3. set up a schedule of sorts on a BIG calendar so that you will stay on track. If you goal is to finish an exam every 3-4 weeks, take the content guide and mark off how many days you will allot to each section for studying. If life gets in the way, re-adjust your schedule but use due diligence to stay on track.

4. Scheduled your exam AS SOON AS YOU PAY FOR IT, to give yourself an "end date" to be done with that "class". For instance, I would pay for an exam on the 1st of the month and schedule my exam for 3-4 wks later. That time in between i would mark on my content guide what areas needed to be read/studied on M, W, and F and when I would move on to the next section.

5. Keep telling yourself everyday that YOU CAN DO THIS, YOU WERE MADE FOR THIS, positive self talk goes a long way.

6. check Facebook, Allnurses and other sites for current students and make friends. I have 5 girls i'm super close with now through social networking and we all graduated withing months of each other!

7. Never let your dreams die, even if you have a setback: family, work, sickness etc...pick up and start at suggestion 1 all over again. Things happen, I failed LS3 twice and it was my last exam. I almost gave up, but i just started the process over and dug my heals in, passed the THIRD try with an A! =) There will always be set backs but anyone can work through them, roll with it and before long you will graduated!!!!

As for me, I immediately enrolled into the BSN program at Excelsior and will finish in December this year. I am in the process of applying to and awaiting provisional acceptance to MSN schools for Family Nurse Practitioner. I have NO debt from my AAS degree by paying for each test as I went, and was offered and took a job making 60K after obtaining my RN license. I have some websites of 3rd party help with the nursing exams and cpne exam if you want them, just PM me. I feel very confident about my education and I truly am proud to say I'm an Excelsior Graduate for AAS and can't wait to say how proud I am to be a graduate of Excelsior for BSN! =)

Good luck and keep on working hard!!!

Tasha

I am so glad you posted this. I am now in the mist of the FCCA and very unsure of myself. You are a great inspiration and this is exactly what I needed to hear!!

Thanks again

Tasha

Who is the 3rd party for the nursing exams? Do they offer help with the gen ed/ pre requisites too?

Thanks

Congrats Tasha and thanks for the encouragement.

Tasha,

That is great info, I am strongly thinking about EC, and want to start my bridge by Jan. I have some questions, can you PM me? It's [email protected]

Thanks Again,

Kari

Tasha, CONGRATULATIONS on your success and thank you for the words of wisdom!

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