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Hello! i just got into the los angeles trade tech nursing program for fall 2014 but i dont know much about the program since there isn't much online. Has anyone been accepted? or if anyone has any info on the program? i'm really curious and am considering going here.
I submitted my counselor verification form and waiting to hear from them for my TEAS test. Are any of you in the nursing program already, working? Part time? I work 12-15 hrs a week and wondering if I'm gonna be able to keep my job. Is the program extremely hard I'm a 3.0 student but I studied a lot for my prerequisites. Thank you hoping to get in fall 2015x
I submitted my counselor verification form and waiting to hear from them for my TEAS test. Are any of you in the nursing program already, working? Part time? I work 12-15 hrs a week and wondering if I'm gonna be able to keep my job. Is the program extremely hard I'm a 3.0 student but I studied a lot for my prerequisites. Thank you hoping to get in fall 2015x
You should have no problem working 12-15 hours. I work close to 30 hours and i am in 3rd semester now. The program is not easy, but if you are organized, responsible and study you should have no problem.
Hey everyone! I applied in January of 2014 right after I took my teas and had my final grades for all my classes and I had a 3.0 for nursing science prereqs and met with a counselor and she said I had a high chance. I got accepted into the fall 2014 via mail. Right now I'm in my first week. So far so good. So I'd say apply as soon as you have all your grades in from the prereqs and teas score.
Hi Leslieg92, can you talk about your experience so far? What is your schedule like? Do you know what the clinical sites are?
Hi Leslieg92, can you talk about your experience so far? What is your schedule like? Do you know what the clinical sites are?
LATTC is a pretty tough school. They make you work for it. Most people can't work through the program because the schedule fluctuates often and study time is a must. The schedule definitely varies every semester. Courses are 8 weeks long. First semester you're typically there every week day. After that it typically consists of 1-2 theory days a week and one day of clinicals, usually 12 hrs with a few exceptions along the way that are only 8 hours. Then a weekly simulation course. So minimum is about 3 days a week. Then ATI at the end of each course. Clinical sites are Kaiser Sunset, Kaiser West LA, Olympia, California Hosp, White Memorial and Exodus for psych.
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Some if the professors are nice some not. They're all pretty strict. And the workload is what's expected a lot. You just have to read the chapters before the actual lecture on them. It's all about finding the time to study. If you study you'll do fine :)