UNG Fall 2013

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I know it is still early, but thought it would be nice to start a new thread for the Fall 2013 ASN students on here. Which campus you will be attending and where you are commuting from? I will be at the Gainesville campus and live in Jasper.

You can contact the woman in the bookstore that adds this all into the system. Her name is Annie and she is on the Dahlonega campus. She is the textbook manager, and as long as the teacher's have submitted the book lists (and I'm sure they have by now) she can give the list to you. If she cannot give you this years book list, she will give you last years book list. She did that for me last year.

As for the uniforms - the tops seems true to the measurements on the Meridys website. The pants run big. I wear a size 16 in pants, and the large scrub pants fit me, and in fact were a bit baggy. The website was right on about the size. Under the style M9143 (the drawstring pants) it says Large is for a size 16-18 and I would agree!

You should receive your uniform items with plenty of time to return and exchange if they don't fit. I received mine within two weeks of my order. I didn't need to return anything, but would've had plenty of time to do so. I ordered mine about two months before orientation.

However, keep in mind - if clinicals are the same as last year - you won't even need your scrub top or scrub pants until October when you have your first clinicals.

I was on the Gainesville campus and we were required to wear our lab coats to lab, and that starts the first week of class.

So you will need your lab coat right away, and you will also need your polo shirt fairly early on to do your service learning.

I have a little time today - does anyone have any questions you'd like to ask to a student that just finished their first year?

I know I had a ton of questions before starting my first year, and it was so amazing having someone to sort of guide me through some of the unknown, as I was a wreck worried about my first year.

I have a little time today - does anyone have any questions you'd like to ask to a student that just finished their first year?

I know I had a ton of questions before starting my first year, and it was so amazing having someone to sort of guide me through some of the unknown, as I was a wreck worried about my first year.

Thanks!! What will orientation be like? Will we get our student id's? Have time to get out books and parking pass? Met our teachers?? What to expect the first week?

I am going to the Cumming/Forsyth campus.

If you have the time, you should try to get up to Dahlonega on a different day than orientation to get your ID and parking pass, as the orientation starts at 8am. At orientation, you sit in the big auditorium and you are introduced to the first year teachers. It lasted all day and lunch was provided. I went and got my books after orientation but don't remember if there would be enough time to get your ID and parking pass.

Kmp5 is correct - I'd go to campus in advance one day and get your parking pass and student id out of the way. There won't be enough time orientation morning.

Orientation day you will sit in the big auditorium and the instructors will all introduce themselves. It's all very exciting just knowing you're entering nursing school, although I wouldn't say I learned a lot that day.

We were given our first assignment - an essay - and if they do it the same this year - if I were you I'd go ahead and write the essay over the weekend. It won't be due your first day back, but at least you won't need to waste any of your time on that essay once classes start.

Lunch was provided - a box with a sandwich, chips, cookies, etc.

At the end of the day we were required to stay for advisement. Which took forever - we were divided into groups for this - and then we were free to leave.

First week - be prepared for lab.

At orientation you may be given your first lab sheet. It basically tells you the reading to have completed by your first lab. Be sure you do all the reading required on that page. You want to be prepared for each lab - as you will have pop quizzes - three total and who knows when you will have them.

Oh and you will also receive your calendar/syllabus.

I would try to read your chapters ahead of time.

For example of Mondays lecture is over chapters 3 and 7. Read them over the weekend before lecture. Not always something I stuck to, but it'll help you stay ahead.

So the labs days are split up on either Wed or Fri with the times being split as well? Is that the same for the Cumming location as well?

I will take a day and go and get my parking pass, student id and books all in the same day. Does the book bundle come with everything we need or will we need additional stuff?

The book bundle should come with everything you need book wise. I didn't buy the bundle - I just bought my stuff online beforehand because I couldn't afford the expense all at one time.

Lab days: You will be given your lab day and time at orientation.

They will assign you to Wednesday or Friday and your time will be either 8-12 or 12-4.

It will stay on that day the whole semester.

You will be off the other day.

So if your lab is on Wednesday you will be off on Friday. However, occasionally they will assign something on your day off - but not often no more than two times

Now when clinicals start - in October your clinical day will stay the same but the time will change.

You will probably show up around 6-6:30am and it will end by 3:30 (although I think it was 2:30 or 3:00).

Thanks for all the info, its great to know what to expect ahead of time!

Whats needed for lab? I know a stethoscope but what else?

For lab you will need a stethoscope, a blood pressure cuff, your lab coat, and a lab kit you will purchase from the book store.

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