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Hi guys! Who else is applying for MDC Fall 2011?
I am also applying for FIU-- I was accepted last year to MDC but for financial and personal reasons could not attend. :'( Who else will be applying to Generic FT? Please state what program you will be applying to!
I will be taking the TEAS sometime in March, in which I will also be taking the HESI A2 for FIU. So I might as well be studying for both, lol. Anybody taken the TEAS at MDC? Share your experiences here! :) I will be using a general book for nursing school entrance exams... it's by Barron... and I will be studying my math from a nursing calculation book, and my sciences from my anatomy, biology, and other notes. Is it true there is geology on the exam? How irrelevant... lol
Well good luck to us all! :heartbeat
I agree. How long do those accepted have to accept/decline the offer?
It says we have to respond by June 24: http://www.mdc.edu/main/nursingadmit/default.asp
Goldonhorn,
I'm not sure the exact hours/dates of full-time compared to part-time.
I've heard it depends. Best I am guessing is that full time is 3 or 4 days a week (depending on the semester) and part time is 2 or 3 days a week (depending on the semester). Most interesting to me is the responses from RN students at MDC. Some have indicated 6 hour clinicals. While others have said 12 hour clinicals. And sometimes 2 days in a row meaning two 12 hours shifts on consecutive days. (This was from 2 RN students in my nutrition class).
I give you BIG kudos if you can do accelerated and raise a newborn. Being successful at that blows my mind. And yes, I'm sure there are students who
can do it... they are just so far advanced compared to me. I know I could never attempt it and expect success. LOL.
RNfem
I just got my email today- about 4pm, but was on a plane and didn't see it until we landed (yes, I've been glued to my phone's email account). I was accepted to both the generic full time and the accelerated full time programs. I will be accepting the generic full time program, and am in the process of getting the background check appointment :)
MissHernandez83
... and you sound so surprised that you got accepted! LOL!
TEAS of 92. Whew, I heard that an 88.9% was in the top one percentile in the USA. So, what is the TEAS score of 92? The highest score ever recorded on the TEAS?
CONGRATULATIONS to you! Have you been accepted into any BSN programs? Or are you definitely going to go to MDC?
RNfem
Thanks!! I Wish I knew the days hours.. I guess it's just like registering for classes as I did for the prerequisites different times on different days depending on what works maybe they give us different hours like mw 12-3 or t th 1-2 for example. Someone had told me it was from 7-4pm m-f? I'll find out at orientation.. I'm so excited!!!
Thanks!! I Wish I knew the days hours.. I guess it's just like registering for classes as I did for the prerequisites different times on different days depending on what works maybe they give us different hours like mw 12-3 or t th 1-2 for example. Someone had told me it was from 7-4pm m-f? I'll find out at orientation.. I'm so excited!!!
Hey, I always heard PT program was weeknights and weekends. It's like 3 years long though. It would be slower but you would be an RN before your baby hits preschool. And you won't sacrifice as much time to be with him/her. :) Good luck anyhow!
Does anyone know why the old form required a Varicella & Measles titer only if you don't get vaccinated, but the new form says you have to get the titer? I heard the titer is very expensive and wondering where I can get it.OLD
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BLEH I wouldn't have noticed that unless you had said something. I guess people got the chicken pox during clinicals? lol bummer, one more thing to put on the list.
goldonhorn
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I'm considering the part time but don't know the hours or how long it is. I'm thinking mote generic. I have a newborn and don't know how much time is spent at school clinicals etc. Dies anyone know? Days if weeks, hours? For generic full and part time