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anlm93

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  1. Mix of both, mostly meeting times
  2. It’s ALOT of work. If you’re not working I think you’ll be fine. There are people who are working full time in my cohort as well. I think it’s definitely doable tho, if you put the time in you’ll do well but it’s a lot of work and time consuming. I’m in my 2nd semester of nursing classes, and I have one more left. I will the 2nd semester was a bit more work than then 1st semester. So I don’t think you need to take time off For my cohorts first semester of nursing courses, we had classes Mondays and Wednesdays and we had clinical the other 3 days, all virtual, but we did have to go in a couple of times
  3. If your major is nursing they will register you for classes you don’t have to worry about that part. Even the pre reqs they will register you for. It’s frustrating being in the dark but you will be in the classes you need to be in order to complete the nursing courses. You probably won’t hear anything until next month
  4. She’s right, this is how Monroe operates. Their main priority is not fall students right now, it’s Spring. That’s how it was put to me when I first applied. Im in my 3rd term here now. You probably won’t get concrete info until about 3 weeks before the semester starts, so sometime in august
  5. If you want to send me your email I can send it to you
  6. Yea I’m taking classes now. We aren’t taking any clinical. I was under the impression that it was a 1 year program too but we were told we can’t take nursing courses this semester because there weren’t enough people that had enough pre reqs (all the sciences) . I don’t think it’s truly one year. For the next 3 semester I’ll be taking 19 credits a semester, they said it can be completed in 4-6 semesters. But they have sent us a to do list of everything we have to get and do before start classes in Winter, get the school uniforms was one of them
  7. Currently I’m taking 15 credits, right now I’m taking the major related courses like (intro to health care, health informatics, etc.) next semester when nursing courses start I’ll be taking 19 credits. Next semester will be remote and clinical in school
  8. Hey I will be starting nursing classes in Winter 2021. I got my schedule and we have class M/W/F and clinical the other days. We were told this semester would be remote and we would be going to campus for clinical. I don’t know much more other than that
  9. LOL same!! So I literally just found out about this less than 2 weeks ago. My cousin is currently in their progressive program (lpn to RN to BSN). So I was gonna apply originally for Winter but I asked about fall and was accepted! Like you said, it is VERY affordable and ACEN accredited. School starts in 2 weeks but my cousin did tell me for the fall lectures will be online and clinicals in school, I heard they got a new dean for the nursing school so I’m sure things are changing. I don’t know much either
  10. Hey! Has anyone been accepted to this Monroe college program? I know they used to have it and recently bought it back. Any thought?
  11. I heard the WCC program wasn’t snt accredited. Is that true?
  12. I’m sorry that was a mis type, it WASNT soc 101. It was called sociology of gender, so since it wasn’t 101 I’m not sure if it will count but we shall see. I read for the day program you don’t need all of your pre reqs
  13. Thanks for the input!! It’s nerve wrecking but I have hope ? good luck to everyone!!

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