Hello, has anyone attended or heard of Premier International College in Florida? If so, can you tell me your experience? I'm from California so I just want to make sure that this school is legitimate. It sounds similar to International College of Health Sciences. I called Premier and they said that it's a 2 year online ASN program, less than 2 years if pre-reqs are completed prior to admission. Clinicals are in-person at the end of each term; 10 days, 12 hours each shift.
For those currently attending PIC, could you describe the typical daily schedule? I am planning on attending in October and I work full time and have 2 kids that I need to make arrangements for drop offs and pickups so I can make it in front of the computer in time for class. I read the classes are 4 days a week, but I also saw Monday to Friday, so I'm confused? Is there a break time? How long is the break? Is there any dress code during class time? Do we need to have our mics on too? Any info will be helpful, thank you!
All classses start at 3 PM EST. No dress code but you can't be in PJs or anything that looks obviously like PJs. You have to be on cameras at all times with a room alone and sitting upright at a desk or table . You can not have any virtual backgrounds. They give a 10 minute break every hour. Be prepared for them to Spring stuff on you last minute. Good luck !
Yes it depends on how many classes you are taking essentially they say you have to be available for classes Monday to Friday. Your schedule will change each quarter . My first quarter I had classes Tues to Thursday. Second quarter I had classes Mon, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. This quarter I have classes Monday, Wedsneday, Friday.
Im thinking of starting PIC I already have my LPN license and completed all my prerequisite how long will it take to complete the RN and do they have FAFSA and federal student Loans??And how are clinicals done any incite in the whole program will be appreciated.Thank You I received a call from them that theyve get the approval from New York so students wouldnt have a problem transfering their license
Vom, CNA
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Okay I just emailed you.