hopin09- Actually childcare has been my biggest challenge! I am not sure how SC4 is but at OCC we went 2-3 days a week the first semester but unfortunately times and even days would vary for our lab. Then once we started clinical (around halloween) w...
How exciting! I am just finishing up my first year at OCC. It can be a little overwhelming (I am married with a 2yo and a 6yo) but just stay focused, try not to look too far ahead and plug away. It has been an intense ride but try to stay in the mo...
cjbacjba- I did traditional. Our GPA cutoff last year was 3.612 after the 60 extra seats for accelerated we made available. It isn't that the material is necessarily super difficult, we are held to an 80% standard and the problem with that is that t...
Congrats to all! I am currently in OCC's ADN program and if they offer pharm this summer I highly recommend it! Last year they gave us the option to take pharm in the summer or roll it into the fall term with fundamentals. Fundamentals has a high dr...
Don't rock the boat. We all know how subjective the clinical experience can be, the last thing you want to do is get on your instructors "list". You've worked too hard to get to this point to quit over frustration. Like the others have said, do your...
burlygirl replied to melareitling's topic in Michigan
I took intro to chem at Southfield. I know that you said you prefered O.R. but I had a fantastic teacher. He is very commited to helping the students succeed. I had not had chem in high school and had been out for 12 years and still got an A.
burlygirl replied to 2CatLover's topic in Michigan
I took pharm last spring at the Southfield campus. It was also 7 weeks. Not as bad as I thought. You could brush up your basic math skills as you will be tested on dosing calculations. But you should do fine.
burlygirl replied to DandJsmom's topic in Michigan
Take Grunfeld at southfield(OCC). I had him last year. I never had chem in HS either and I got an A. You'll do fine. He's very commited to students succeding.