Montgomery College, Fall 2011, 1st semester students

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Here is our new thread ladies (Nikki, Andrea, Kristian, Marissa...and whoever else will be starting at MC this fall).

Yes, I have three sets of schedules. First choice is classes all day Mon, clinicals Tue and Wed afternoon @ SG.

Yeah, most likely that's what would happen. It strange that all other test- 4 pronged tine test I've had never indicated a + result. Last last as I was researching I did read how inaccurate those test are. And the PPD test I had recently was my first.

What schedule do you have for Mondays? I think there were two possibilities. I'm debating if I want to go all day on Mondays. Otherwise I will either do Mon and either Thurs or Fri. I guess I better decide.

If I have class on Wed and it lets out at 1:50 do you think I could get to SG by 3, reliably?

I was thinking about how that schedule would work out, Nikki. 2 hrs to get there should be plenty of time. Only concern is potential traffic/accident delays.

I said 2 hrs... I meant 1.

Mon:

NU110 8-11:50

NU105 1-1:50

NU121 3-5:50

Ya, I was worried. Figure about 10 minutes to get out of class, get to car, and get out of garage. Then you have to account for parking at SG and walking/bussing from the parking spot. And like you said, there is always traffic. It would probably be cutting it too close and being late is a fail for the day. So I guess that really isn't an option.

ok, i think i am going to go with this option...

monday

105 10-10:50

110 12-3:50

tuesday

sg 3-8:10

wednesday

sg 3-8:10

friday

121 10-12:50

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Glad to hear they didn't detain you Kristian...that should mean good news! I'm in the middle of watching "Clean House: The Messiest House in America" and it's soooo good! So I'll have to look at the class/clinical schedules and post after it's over lol.

Oh, and I'd keep the same schedule with my second option of Montgomery General in the afternoons for clinicals.

Otherwise, I would go for the all day Monday option with the same clinical choices.

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