How is Chamberlain Nursing Program? Can I work full time while in the program?

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Hello, I will be starting the Nursing Program in Spring from Chamberlain College in Pearland, Houston Texas, is it possible for me to work full time during this program? How is the professors in the school. Are they helping or not? Thanks.

Specializes in Telementary and Med. Surge.

Don't be fear, you will surely finish in a twinkle of an eye. Three years goes fast and more so is a fast track. Eight week's sessions goes quickly. All you need is determination and time management.

Specializes in Telementary and Med. Surge.

Thanks so much. I wish you all the best too! Don't worry, you will be accepted.

hi I am a student at the pearland campus and I would say it would be very hard to work and do school at the same time. there are people who do it though. my recommendation is not to take online classes if possible because even though you can do it on your own schedule, they do have attendance which you must achieve by completing discussion questions on a discussion board and I feel online classes have a lot more workand you must teach yourself alot.

Specializes in Telementary and Med. Surge.

You can do what you want to do, all is time management. If you did not procrastinate, you will be fine.

Hey guys! I just got academically accepted into Chamberlain in Pearland as well for September. Just wanted to know how you guys like it and exactly how much of an overload of work there is that I hear about lol. I got in July to meet with my advisor, looking forward to this program!

Not everyone manages to successfully hold down a full time job and get good grades. It depends on a million factors. I know people who manage it and I know people who failed courses at Chamberlain and had to drop their job in order to have enough time to adequately prepare for their classes. It varies based on the person.

Hello everyone just looking for more insight. I'm looking to apply to chamberlain in the Houston area, can anyone help me? I have a few questions:

i will be transferring from Hcc with 40 credits, only pre-reqs I will have to take is statics, history and philosophy. Can anyone give me a ball park figure of the tuition?

Also how is the campus?

what parts of the Hesi do they require you to pass?

Hello I recently applied to the Chamberlain Pearland campus. Took the hesi and I passed just waiting on all my transcripts to be turned in. I was told after that I would meet with the admissions committee. I was just wondering if any of you had any feedback on how to prepare or what are the last steps on the admission process. I'm a little nervous and praying I get accepted for this coming spring. thanks again

Hey what parts of the hesi do you need to pass?

You take all of them except physics but they get the average of the grammar and math. I made an 87

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