Hi, I will be applying to hcc for fall 2020. My stats are:
overall gpa- 3.35
pre req gpa-3.5
teas- 75%
Do I have a chance of getting into the program for the fall term?
@claire2694
You will be able to the classes when the coordinators open up the classes for you all to register. You will only be able to register for the classes within your specific cohort's time. For example, you won't be able to register for a morning class at the Dale Mabry campus because you are not assigned to the cohort for those class times.
Hey guys I’m sitting in a room drinking water because I wasn’t able to provide enough urine for the test (sorry too much info). If I can’t pee again. It’s an automatic refusal to test. Anyone deal with this or hear about this. I am freaking out. I loaded up with water. But still got here and nothing. I think I’m nervous and even more nervous now
1 hour ago, kargonz0508 said:Anyone test negative for HepB on Titers?
I did! I found it strange because I got all three vaccine doses as an infant. My titer came back negative so I had to start a second series this time around. My provider didn't seem to think anything of it so I'm assuming it might be common?
2 hours ago, Krengifo said:I did! So I started a second serie! It is very common that this happens. For this reason, the majority of hospitals require titers when someone is applying for a job.
I figured it was common, my concern was the paperwork. The nurse at the clinic started me on a series, 1st dose yesterday, filled out the date for the 1st dose, and put giant "X"s through the 2nd dose date and 3rd dose date. WHen I questioned her about it, she said I would bring new paperwork to be filled out for the subsequent doses, and would not sign off with those being blank. I told her I can't even turn in the form until I have at least 2 doses anyway but she seemed to think I was wrong and she was right.
13 minutes ago, kargonz0508 said:I figured it was common, my concern was the paperwork. The nurse at the clinic started me on a series, 1st dose yesterday, filled out the date for the 1st dose, and put giant "X"s through the 2nd dose date and 3rd dose date. WHen I questioned her about it, she said I would bring new paperwork to be filled out for the subsequent doses, and would not sign off with those being blank. I told her I can't even turn in the form until I have at least 2 doses anyway but she seemed to think I was wrong and she was right.
She is right! She is not supposed to leave these spaces in blank. All the vaccines and their doses will appear on your Florida Certification of Immunization Record, so don't worry about it.
Drema
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Thanks ?