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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
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
im going for the full time generic at mdc. I wanted to go the medical campus but they put me in homestead .
I am trying to figure out the cheapest way for me to get all this done because I have no health insurance.
I'm in the same boat trying to find the cheapest. Before I knew about the titer requirement, I got a couple of immunization shots at Miami-Dade Public Health. I thought they might be the cheapest, but not sure because it still cost me almost $170 and that was just for the first set. They said they give the tuberculosis test too but I haven't purchased that yet.
im going for the full time generic at mdc. I wanted to go the medical campus but they put me in homestead .
They told a few of us that asked (in advisement office) that they do it by where you live. But I'm pretty sure you can request one or the other. Do you live in Homestead or close to it? That could be why they put you there initially.
But no matter what you're already in! :yeah:
I'm in the same boat trying to find the cheapest. Before I knew about the titer requirement, I got a couple of immunization shots at Miami-Dade Public Health. I thought they might be the cheapest, but not sure because it still cost me almost $200 and that was just for the first set. I think they give the tuberculosis test too but I haven't purchased that yet.
I went to a Miami-Dade "free" clinic (as I also have no insurance) and it was free for the office visit but you're still required to pay for the lab work which was quite expensive. The drug test alone was $80 and I got faxed results instead of results in a sealed envelope like they are now requesting. I think the best thing to do is ask those clinics that only charge $35 for the drug test if they also do titer tests. Hopefully they're cheaper than the "free" clinics!
Yay! I'm so excited! I'd rather be dealing with this than wondering what to do if we didn't get in.
Just in case anyone else signed up and paid for the fingerprinting/background check: They do not begin until the 21st. I signed up for and had an appointment for today, only to wait an hour and a half and be told that there was apparently a glitch in the system that allowed me and (at least) one other student to sign up for the fingerprinting.
I did find out that the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the professional rescuer is an acceptable certification for the nursing program- I know that was a question *much* earlier in this thread. My doctor is doing all of the blood work (no Hep B vaccine or durg test) for the cost of an office visit. I'm not sure how much that would cost sans insurance, but it might be worth looking into. My doctor is part of Jackson health, in an office on Biscayne.
I am also wavering a little bit as to which program I should do. Does anyone know if we're really not allowed to work with the accelerated option? I tried to get more information from several people at the medical campus today (since I was already there for my fingerprinting, which didn't happen). No one was really able to give me information specific to one program over the other... there are going to be scholarships available for the generic full time, and there is going to be a scholarship offered for the accelerated program, but I was not able to gather more information other than that. I have to work about 15-20 hours a week during the program, which I was able to do with my last degree without too much of a problem. ugh... I need to decide so I can give me seat to someone else who applied. Help? Suggestions?
Great, thanks. Just an FYI, my doc only charges 150.00 for all the titers. He's in Hollywood if you're interested
Hi Guys,
My docs name is Dr. Sultan Ahmed He's on Miramar Parkway and 62 Avenue. His number is 954-965-6001. For everything including all TB work/titers and physical its $220.00. They have the drugs test for an additional $60.00 but I would recommend using the ones that MDC suggested, they're cheaper.
ZeppHead8
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Wow, that's quite a production, nicely done!