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Did anyone applying to Los Angeles Valley College Nursing program for Fall 2018? Let's keep each other updated!
Nothing here. And I sent my TEAS too (without being prompted to but whatever)
Hm, maybe you'll have more chance if they receive your TEAS. I just called. They're still notifying people one by one and we hope to get our acceptance/rejection letter by the end of June to beginning of July (as usual). This is the 2nd week since they started notifying students who got accepted. I'm really getting worried.
Hm, maybe you'll have more chance if they receive your TEAS. I just called. They're still notifying people one by one and we hope to get our acceptance/rejection letter by the end of June to beginning of July (as usual). This is the 2nd week since they started notifying students who got accepted. I'm really getting worried.
It's crazy that only one person on here has heard anything.
Hello everyone, I would like to know some reviews on LAVC nursing program. What do students have to say about this schools RN program. Is it easier than the rest of LACCD colleges, or do students have a good experience with it... Please let me know.-Thank you
No schools will be 'easy'. Nursing school is difficult for a reason and you will have people's lives in your hands. I saw your post on LACC's board too. The programs will be similar as they have district, state, and national requirements.
patrice96
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I took it at Pierce in March and got a 94%. I didn't buy any of the practice books. Instead, I just went to Barnes & Noble and studied the books they had to offer. Don't overdo the studying. Study for maybe 4 hours a day and take 10 min breaks every hour. Really focus on the science section because it is the most random, but don't neglect any of the other sections. I did however buy the practice tests A and B on the sites (which are pretty pricey). Take one of the tests like 5 days before and the other like 2 days before. I personally think they are worth it. I scored 96% on practice test A and 90% on B, so I feel like they gauge what you'll most likely get on the test. The best advice I can ever give somebody is to just try and stay calm. You've taken all these courses and the information is in your head, just give yourself a refresher. Do something fun the day before, get at least 7-8 hours of sleep, and eat a good breakfast. Good Luck!