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Thanks you responding.
I attended the registration orientation on last week. I spoke with other students who still had prereqs (one or two) to be completed and were accepted into the program. I would recommend that you really study for the T.E.A.S. test. You can purchase the book online from ATI.com. Taking the practice exam really help prepare for the actual exam. The grammer section is not needed for BHCC. Lastly, BHCC has a good reputation in the industry from what others who work in the medical field have told me. Good Luck to U as well.
Hey, wait... are you saying that some folks actually got accepted without having the all the prereqs done yet? that seem surprising since they stressed in the info session that you had to at least have the prereqs done before applying (but not necessarily the co-reqs). Since I have my Bachelor's degree in another field, I have alot of the reqs. I just need Drug calc, A/P I & II, and Microbiology. After that it's just the nursing courses and I'm done.
I've signed up for the Drug calc class next week and then A/P I for the fall.
I did order the Study guide for the TEAS test and will be working on that to really prepare for the exam. If you don't mind me asking, how did you do on the test and what did you find the most challenging on it?
Mactheman
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I was just accepted in Bunker Hill Comm College weekend program. Please give advice on the nursing program, especially the weekend program if you've done it. I am excited with respects on being accepted with only a year of completing my prerequisites. Your input is greatly appreciated, a new student.