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Hey everyone,
I plan on applying to IRSC's Nursing program for Spring 2017, and thought I would create this thread for us to talk about the application process! I was wondering if anyone knew the best way to study for the NLN? I keep seeing that they're updating the exam on IRSC's website, so I'm not sure if I should use the current study materials? Also has anyone had troubles figuring out transfer credits? I will have a BS from FSU and the courses that I've taken for A&P and Microbio have different course codes than the ones IRSC offers.
Good luck to everyone who plans on applying! Hopefully this thread can be as helpful as the last few semesters' threads have been.
Hey guys so i know that they require you to have all the vaccines on the form but i don't think i have received my hep B. shot, and i think it takes 6 months to get. So basically what i'm asking is if i get accepted into the program will i lose my spot because it takes 6 months to get that shot?
Hey guys so i know that they require you to have all the vaccines on the form but i don't think i have received my hep B. shot, and i think it takes 6 months to get. So basically what i'm asking is if i get accepted into the program will i lose my spot because it takes 6 months to get that shot?
I don't think it's a problem, if it was I'm sure they would have mentioned it in the information sessions.
Hey guys so i know that they require you to have all the vaccines on the form but i don't think i have received my hep B. shot, and i think it takes 6 months to get. So basically what i'm asking is if i get accepted into the program will i lose my spot because it takes 6 months to get that shot?
I'm pretty sure if you don't have the vaccination, you can get a Hep B titer which would show whether or not you're immune. And if it shows you're not immune then you have to do the vaccinations. But when I was reading the Health Science physical and immunizations form, you're able to sign and decline to receive the Hep B vaccine and/or titer.
Most hospitals require Hep B vaccine so if you decline you probably won't be able to go to clinical. When my sister was in nursing school she took the 1st Hep B and had that documented and when she took the other series of shots she had to make sure it was documented and turned into the nursing department
Nick2016
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Hi everyone! So i took my nln the first day available which was sept 6th.... they have not added my score on irsc website to my points. I was wondering if anyone else is having this problem and have not received their points ?