this will be my second year on the waiting list for the ADN program at grossmont college... when i submitted my application, the school TOLD me it'd be two years, but everyone i talked to said it would be more likely one year, so i assumed that i'd get in this past fall... but, no.
so my question is: is anyone else still waiting on the grossmont waiting list? or if you already got in, how long did you wait? is the city college waiting list any shorter?
I passed!!!!! I got an 80%. Good luck Puresass!!!
A lot of gossip before the test, but don't listen to it. 67% is a passing score.
Make sure you bring your password and user name if you used the practice exam..... Oh, they only give you 2 pieces of scratch paper ask for one more. 2 was not enough.
I only recognized one person from my testing group. She was in my group for micro lab. I can't remember her real name because I called her "mom" in class. Really nice lady. She got on the list a semester before us. She was going for the night and weekend program. It donned on me today that the people on that list are a semester behind. Since there was no new class this spring.
The LVN-RN students had to take the test too? So, ideally its 100 spots total with about 20 alternates? That makes me hopeful. I am starting my dental in two weeks and i have my last hep. shot in June.
Bonny619- how does the malpractice insurance work? monthly payments or a lump sum? how much do books usually cost each semester? Do you ever have classes during the summer?
i only recognized three people in my testing group & they were all from my A&P classes with mr. lowe... i can't remember names either! two years is a looong time! :)
i can guarantee at least a few people failed that test... i'm not trying to be mean, but a woman in my testing group didn't understand how to take the test itself, so that makes me think that she probably had a difficult time passing. soooo, maybe even less than 120 people for those 100 spots?
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Sort of, maybe the first one. It's pump rate, drip factor...different things. If you're decent with math it should be no problem.