Miami Dade College Spring 2016 nursing program admission

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Good morning/night to all who are reading this,

I created this post in the hopes that all applicants applying for the nursing program at Miami dade submit their experience they have had so far and also submit any questions they might have. I'm currently applying for the accelerated option but would like to hear what others are doing in the part time and generic option. A little about me is that I have a BSN in health science (2014) and have taken all the prerequisites with the exception of A&P 2 (which I am retaking in summer b June 22).

Right now my biggest concern is the hesi a2 exam we have to take and making sure i ace it because my science gpa is not so hot right now. I have read prior posts and it seems like A&P is the most challenging section. Has anyone taken it as yet? Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Also I'm worried that after they evaluate my degree they might not take my science subjects and make me re do them ? ? . Has any one's transcript been evaluated yet?

What/where is the orientation date?

Never mind. I found it. November 12 for me! :)

Congrats, all!

Yes every program has a different orientation date.

Also, I signed up for the CPR class at Kendall Campus this Saturday 10/24/2015 from 8:30-2:30 pm it was $79 the reference number is 893238.

Does anyone have the BLS For healthcare Providers Manual by any chance?

I think you can find cheaper somewhere else

If you do let us know.

I can always get a refund. It'll be Much appreciated!

Yes I did on groupon

Did you do the advanced medical certification?

is there a difference between the $19 and the $22 one?

What are you guys talking about? All these steps are giving me a headache.

You have to get CPR OR BLS certified before orientation day.

For the complio how long are you paying guys paying that for, one or two years?

The bad thing about mdc is that they don't send denial letters until the very end. When I applied for January 2015 I didn't get a denial letter until December meanwhile people received admission letters October-November.

Mine is 19 because us full time at the medical campus. Some vaccines I'll get at publix my insurance will cove them, well I'll find out more tomorrow.

I would like to know that too, whether I should pay for one year or two years what do you guys think ?

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