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I want to meet some of you! I'm just getting ready to take my last 3 finals, have been studying for the TEAS for months now, and will be able to apply for next fall's nursing program (YAYAY!) I'd love to hear from some potential future classmates, how you are doing/ did with pre-reqs/ TEAS, and share the excitement upon acceptances!
@cnamarieg That financial aid letter was brutal on me too. I mean I am happy I'll be receiving financial aid, but it's been foolin' us. I think you're the 3rd or 4th to get burned by a financial aid letter. Lol.
Patience is a virtue. I'm going scalloping this weekend and I'm doing well by looking forward more to this weekend trip than having anxiety over my mailbox. Anyone else finding a distraction to get over the wait?
LOL this was my second financial aid letter that is why I freaked out this time, I didn't think I would get two. LOL And I checked the mail after I read nbaker04 comments about how the letter wouldn't be small, so when I seen the small letter I was like "guess it's a no" lol I was definitely shaking for 15 mins. Smh
LOL this was my second financial aid letter that is why I freaked out this time, I didn't think I would get two. LOL And I checked the mail after I read nbaker04 comments about how the letter wouldn't be small, so when I seen the small letter I was like "guess it's a no" lol I was definitely shaking for 15 mins. Smh
I hate false alarms ... Happened to me a couple days ago because I too already had the multiple notices regarding financial aid.
Btw I got a phone call yesterday from PHSC and a guy left a voicemail saying he noticed I hadn't registered for classes and if I was still attending PHSC he would love for me to call back so he can help me register. Did anyone else get that? I'm paranoid that somehow I'm not a student there even though I know I am and I did get my confirmation letter.
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The hours and clinical sites depend on the campus you attend. They vary through out the semester and topic due to factors such as when they can use the nursing lab with the dummies and when they can schedule u at the computer lab for testing. Once u get ur acceptance you will get a preliminary schedule at orientation. For example I was at brooksville and fist semester our clinical days were tuesday wednesday and lab and lecture was monday thursday. Most Mondays and Thursdays we were out by noon. Clinical hours vary by the location. Second semester we had clinical on Monday and Tuesday and lecture/lab on wed thursday. Again this is the more hectic semester and we had lecture from 8-3. Unless they specified otherwise. They have the best instructors there, if that's ur campus u will love them