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Any one accepted with 3.57 (3.6) science GPA? To lehman im finishing up my first degree and want to do the accelerated/generic program for fall 2019.
I got a B in AP2
A in AP1
CHEM114/115 B and B-; [i]I transferred in with these and seeing the science classes at Lehman are much easier
Im aiming for A's in Micro and chem120/121
And to score high on the HESI, im already studying
This summer i completed 4 classes on top of AP2 receiving a A and a 3.9 gpa cumulative i would hope my determination and record will help, im a little nervous about applying next year
THANK YOU[/i][/b]
8 hours ago, rasaan ogilvie said:Hello Lehman nursing students! Quick question...which textbook does HIN 269 (Community Action...) use? I'd like to get a jump on the coursework before the beginning of the semester.
Thanks!
I believe it’s that book. Should be an orange cover. Don’t know of the top of my head
5 minutes ago, rasaan ogilvie said:Sorry, you believe it is which book? Does it have the words “community action” in the title?
There are two separate books being used for this course at the moment. It depends on what text the professor chooses for her course, so maybe you should would wait for the syllabus. They are:
Population and Community Health Nursing by Mary Jo Clark 2015, and
Foundations for Population Health by Stanhope and Lancaster
9 minutes ago, EP04 said:There are two separate books being used for this course at the moment. It depends on what text the professor chooses for her course, so maybe you should would wait for the syllabus. They are:
Population and Community Health Nursing by Mary Jo Clark 2015, and
Foundations for Population Health by Stanhope and Lancaster
I was just about to post the same thing. Just found out there were two different books. I took 269 a while ago and it was different books then what are being used now.
Hello Kil park,
I had Claudette Gordon for HIN 300 last semester I honestly couldn't believe how difficult her exams were. She told us from day one that most of us will get a "C" for her course....and in the end...she was right. She is an incredibly knowledgeable and seasoned teacher who LOVES to share these interesting stories about her experiences in the field of nursing. But, when it comes to teaching the course work that we're expected to know...she really doesn't do anything....and I mean anything. I've heard from students who are currently taking 269 online from her right now and most of them got in the 50's for the midterm and who know what they'll get for the final. For our midterm and final as well, most students got in the 60's...some 70's...and very few in the 80's. I took HIN 269 last summer with Harcum and yes she was difficult but at least she teaches the material and if you show that your giving it your all then she does reward your efforts. So...honestly if I were you I'd hold off until the summer and get a different teacher....that "1" rating would be much lower if rate my professor allowed us to grade in the negatives. Good luck!
Hello 2019 Cohort!
I am applying to the accelerated program and have a question about the class schedule and the workload. What are daily schedules like? Does the accelerated program have class every day? How many hours a day? I am trying to decide if I should pursue part-time weekend work. Any help would be appreciated!
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Sorry to hear that. But the only thing I know is the emails that get sent through email.