Alexis914

Alexis914

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  1. SPC Spring 2019

    Congratulations Danny! You may want to start a new thread. This is one I started last year after applying for Spring 2019, which began this past January. You’ll be starting Spring 2020, this coming January. I welcome you to join the Facebook group I ...
  2. SPC Spring 2019

    Thank you HannahBaby and ddeburger! Any advice from those who have walked this path ahead of me is greatly valued! I appreciate you both taking the time to visit this thread and share your wisdom :)
  3. SPC Spring 2019

    Thanks Leon!
  4. SPC Spring 2019

    Oh wait how did I miss that? I only heard about the critical thinking workshop on 12/2. Where is the info for the study skills workshop?
  5. SPC Spring 2019

    Brown hair, teal blue glasses, peach shirt.
  6. SPC Nursing Fall 2018

    Did anyone buy earlier editions of some of the textbooks on the list and if so, did it cause any problems?
  7. SPC Spring 2019

    Hey just wanted to remind anyone who would like to meet up before orientation that I'll be at Natures Table cafe (upstairs and a hard right) at 8:15. I'm female and will be wearing shoes...and glasses :)
  8. SPC Spring 2019

    Oh wait! Now I see it-I got St. Anthony's!
  9. SPC Spring 2019

    Oh my god I just checked and I see mine were too! But only the Monday and Thursday. I got days Michelle Offutt. My clinical days only have the times listed as 6-3 but OS-OS012 for location and TBA for instructor. I wonder what OS-OS012 means??
  10. SPC Spring 2019

    Anybody get enrolled yet?
  11. SPC Spring 2019

    Who else has St. Anthony's days at the top of the list?
  12. SPC Spring 2019

    Also still not registered...and my fingerprints, drug test, and MLP have been complete since Tuesday. Also just waiting on two titers. I hope we get lucky and find out before Thursday!!!
  13. SPC Spring 2019

    Also, the health dept does the tb skin test for $20, but you have to go back in three weeks for a second one (I think included in the $20) to satisfy the castlebranch requirement, OR you can get a 1 time Quantiferon gold blood test for $25 and you do...
  14. SPC Spring 2019

    I would do the cheapest way. I didn't know NUHS did titers. I got mine at the Pinellas county health department and they were $5/each plus a single $10 lab draw fee. You don't need a Rx to get titers
  15. SPC Spring 2019

    I look forward to meeting you Corey :)