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Hello I am applying to LAC Allied School of Nursing for the Fall 2013 semester ADN program. I was wondering if any body else is applying to this school for the fall 2013 semester or if there is anybody that currently attends or has attended this school that has any advice or opinions about this school. Any feedback would greatly be appreciated. Thank you in advanced.
Thanks! The breakdown is super confusing but that is the score most places look at. I took the test at Goldenwest, so you might look around for other places offering it, but I also paid $70 to take it! I also applied at Goldenwest, Cerritos, Long Beach, CSULA, CSUF & El Camino. I tried at RCC but I was missing one class so they rejected my app.[/quote']That's an awesome score! Congratulations!! Was the test challenging?
Thanks! The breakdown is super confusing, but that is the score most places look at. I took the test at Goldenwest, so you might look around for other places offering it, but I also paid $70 to take it! I also applied at Goldenwest, Cerritos, Long Beach, CSULA, CSUF & El Camino. I tried at RCC but I was missing one class so they rejected my app.
Well, I am taking it at an ATI testing center. I checked with County and they stated they do accept scores for the ATI proctored exam locations. Costs an arm and a leg ($115) for the TEAS V, but its what works best with my schedule. Last thing I want is to be stressed because I am missing work or thinking about work when I need to be focusing on that exam!
Thanks for the tip! I just finished taking practice test 1 in the book. I wrote down the areas i need to focus on and will go from there. If i didnt know the answer or it looked foreign in nature, i marked it wrong to include review. I didnt want to guess. If i guessed correctly, i wouldnt know that i didnt reaaaally know the concept! Did okay on reading, math and english. Science killed my overall score. At least i know where to focus my energy!
Hello I would like to know if anyone is currently attending this school or recently graduated. What do you think of the school? and what degree do you get when you complete the course? I'm very new at this and trying to figure out what is best for me in terms of degrees in nursing and how to go about it. I'm currently a phlebotomist and love what I do and thankfully this has helped me decide I want to go into the nursing fields. Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hello everyone. I just wanted to update this thread a bit. I passed second semester and am currently on vacation! YAY! Second semester was very hard but I managed to get through with an A and B's. Second semester is really challenging due to all the new skills that are added (NG Tube, Foley Catheter, Insulin, IVPB to name a few). Also second semester requires the simultaneous care of two-three patients. Pharmacology class is hard due to the tricky test questions. We had an OB rotation and a peds rotation. These rotations were fun. I got to see a couple births. Med-Surg is by far the hardest class and clinical rotation. Test questions are extremely tricky and we had a lot of bad test questions. All and all county is still (in my opinion) a great school and I'm loving every minute of it. :)
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Thanks! The breakdown is super confusing, but that is the score most places look at. I took the test at Goldenwest, so you might look around for other places offering it, but I also paid $70 to take it! I also applied at Goldenwest, Cerritos, Long Beach, CSULA, CSUF & El Camino. I tried at RCC but I was missing one class so they rejected my app.