Hi all!
I am creating this forum for those who applied to the Macomb community college 2023 class. I'm hoping we can all chat in the meantime, while waiting for our letters to be sent out.
Has anyone heard how many people applied?
and what did you guys apply with?
my GPA was 3.8
TEAS score was 74
It's very doable! All you have to do is once you get home, study whatever you learned that day. Just make flash cards, talk out loud to a friend or family member and have a conversation about it I promise it sticks in your head that way. Don't slack and you will be good ? lots of people are doing it working with kids and spouses! Try your absolute best and you will succeed
Ilovenursing11 said:It's very doable! All you have to do is once you get home, study whatever you learned that day. Just make flash cards, talk out loud to a friend or family member and have a conversation about it I promise it sticks in your head that way. Don't slack and you will be good ? lots of people are doing it working with kids and spouses! Try your absolute best and you will succeed
The biggest issue is my current position is in operational management. Your typically 8-4 type of job.
What have the class/clinical scheduled looked like?
Jessica Daguanno said:Do you not know the clinical schedule until after you're registered for the class?
Sadly you don't get to register/choose. There is only 1 class option. From what I've seen, most of the on-campus classes are mon through thurs (1 or 2 days) from 8-11 / 9-12. The clinicals are all over. Some start at 7am, some start at 3pm. There are 5 clinical scheduled and you go to 1 of them. (only 8 people per clinical) 40 students in each "session" of 8 weeks. So it changes often. I hope that makes sense.
wcjameson said:Sadly you don't get to register/choose. There is only 1 class option. From what I've seen, most of the on-campus classes are mon through thurs (1 or 2 days) from 8-11 / 9-12. The clinicals are all over. Some start at 7am, some start at 3pm. There are 5 clinical scheduled and you go to 1 of them. (only 8 people per clinical) 40 students in each "session" of 8 weeks. So it changes often. I hope that makes sense.
It does. I went through a two-year program as if it were "this" latest semester and I was able to put together the same info you mentioned above.
wcjameson
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Congrats! How's the first year going? The schedule has me stressing with working fulltime LOL