Published Oct 16, 2014
Kristen_Crews
12 Posts
This afternoon I came home to a voicemail left on my answering machine from PSC asking for a return call. I called back and to my surprise I was asked if I wanted to fill a seat for the upcoming January 2015 Nights & weekend RN program. I obviously accepted and am over the moon delighted. I have received my acceptance letter with the list of everything I must get together for the upcoming term. Anyone else get their acceptance letter?
smtha620
34 Posts
Hi Kristen! Congratulations!!! I got my letter September 29th from PSC for the Nights/Weekend program. How are you doing on that very long list of things to get together before November 14???
It has been busy since last week since I received the Orientation. I've been pecking away since Saturday getting CPR certified, TB skin test, and titers. Tomorrow I have an appt for the fingerprinting and drug test haha. Whew! LOL
How are you doing?
All done except for tdap, tb-test, and the physical appointment with my doc... that is scheduled for November 5 - then I'm done! Are you going to the orientation on November 17?
I just finished everything except waiting for results on titers, drug test, and fingerprints. I also need to "harass" the clinic who has my TD records to sign off on it for me lol.
It has slipped my mind to email them back about the 17th of Nov lol. Yes, I do plan on it haha.
sml1163
1 Post
I, too, have been accepted for the January 2015 Nights and weekend program! Looking so forward to it! Once I get all the requirements done before the deadline, I'll be able to enjoy it a lot more. lol
My titers and physical got accepted today. All I have left for approval is fingerprints and waiting for my actually cpr card to be mailed to me so I may replace the rooster given to me to show proof of taken the class until the card is mailed to me.
acdhall
3 Posts
I have been accepted too. I'd like to go ahead and get my books, supplies, etc. Has anyone gotten the books yet?
I've gotten all my supplies and just paid my remaining tuition (no scholarships and very minimal grant assistance) ugh. I purchased only a couple books when I find them cheap (Nursing Central Resource--$135.96 with 20% promo code ,Saunders Comp Rev for NCLEX-RN--$48.71, and Essen of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (Reprint)--$46.12).
Are you finding the books online or from former students? I was told to check with the bookstore because the books change all the time, but I know they'll be the most expensive...
I'm finding them online (Evolve, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, unbound medicine ). There's only two that must be purchased through the bookstore from what I know (spring box set and the nur1511 main book).
yoly2533
Hi there. How long were you on the waiting list? Congrats btw!