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Maricopa CEP Fall 2018
Hi everyone, I won't be applying until after fall semester but I had a quick question. So basically you all had your class requirements done by last semester (fall 2017) and had to "sit out" a semester in between and then hopefully start in the fall 2018 semester?
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Help with Histology
Thank you so much for the amazing links, you're awesome :)
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Help with Histology
Thanks for your response, and no worries, my lab practical is not until Feb. 7th :) Our class begged my professor to show us images instead of use the microscope and surprisingly he agreed, so I'm not as worried now! I will try your flashcard idea, thank you so much! :) At the very least, it is only worth 20 points where as the bone practical is worth 80.
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Help with Histology
Thank you so much for your help! I agree, histology is incredibly boring to me, hopefully I enjoy the other chapters more!
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Help with Histology
Thanks for your comment I'm glad I'm not the only one struggling lol! Our instructor also told us he probably wouldn't test us on simple squamous just because it's flat and hard to see. I've only had 2 lab sessions so far, I'm just used to getting subjects straight away. I've had trouble with microscopes since high school, I could never get the darn thing to focus. And every time I look away and look back it seems like the slide looks different. Thanks for the YouTube tip I will look into it!
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Help with Histology
Thank you, this was helpful! I have trouble locating the basement membrane though - is it the darker area around the bottom of the slide? I was looking for the square shape around the nucleus not at the actual nucleus itself.
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Help with Histology
Maybe I'm not properly focusing the microscope? I don't really see enough detail to see the square shape of cuboidal or the shape of columnar. I have looked on the web but it doesn't really look that similar to the slides I used in class, and our slides are in black and white and harder to see detail - most slides online are in pink/purple. My text book only has drawings of the tissues not actual slide images. I have only had 2 labs so far and my practical is 2 weeks away so maybe I just need to see more slides and practice more. I have also spoken to my instructor, but he just mentioned the shape once again but it's not really helpful when they look identical to you. I will try and ask again and see if my microscope is correctly focused.
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Help with Histology
Hi everyone, I'm in A&P right now and we have our first lab practical coming up, and it's on histology. We have to distinguish between simple squamous epithelial, stratified cuboidal, etc. and the pictures in my book and on the PP look different but when I look under the microscope all the slides look the exact same to me Can anyone give me some tips that they used? I feel like I will fail this practical miserably and I'm feeling frustrated Memorization is easy to me but these microscope slides just look identical.
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Chamberlain bought out by Adtalem
I'm pretty sure they have been bought by them for a while - they are the same people that run DeVry, which is why general classes run through them. So I doubt that anything will be changing :)
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Too old?
Agree totally with Trauma. I highly recommend a community college program. It will be pretty rough taking out a loan for school and paying it back while you get closer to retirement and need money saved up for that and will have no income.
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Is nursing for me
Well, nobody knows anything about who you are as a person or how you handle stress. I and nobody else here has any idea if you would make a good nurse. But anatomy and physiology is a really important class and you will need to know that information throughout nursing school and while working as a nurse. Your grade isn't important but it's important you learn the material so you might want to get studying.
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Should I Switch?
I think only you can answer that for yourself. I would try to become a CNA first because you will deal with a lot of "ick" that way, and build a tolerance. You will constantly deal with poop, vomit, and stress so make sure you can tolerate these things. You don't have to love them, just tolerate them. You could also try to shadow a nurse. I really do not like vomit, in fact, I used to have a phobia of vomiting as a child. But constant exposure has made me more comfortable with it, although at the end of the day nobody likes puke! I'm also quiet, and I don't think you need to be the life of the party. You just need to be able to communicate with patients and make them as comfortable as possible.
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CEP Point System
The new point system is scary! I have been looking all over the site to see if anyone has posted their score. I graduated high school this year so I don't have the advantage of a previous degree for an extra two points. I worked really hard to get a 4.0 this semester and now everyone who has a 3.6 - 4.0 gets the same amount of points. I guess that helps those who aren't doing as well but it seems like a lot of folks will have the same score and it seems a little unfair, honestly. I have not taken my HESI test yet but I'll most likely hit around 20 points. I don't think that's enough so I'm considering getting a random associate degree I will never use
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Help! Should I pay out of state tuition or off put college for a few years??
Yeah definitely! My school has the regular wait list for an associates degree, and the concurrent program is based on your GPA and entrance exam score so there isn't a wait list for that, and it's the cheapest option for your bachelors. I myself hate online school too but the convenience is great for folks who work, have a family, or live far away. There's also Central Arizona College and a few others who do not have wait lists for the associates, but I think you need to be a CNA first and you have to take a P.E. class which is weird, but hey it's one way to get into nursing school! Waiting lists are a pain in the butt - one year for your prerequisite classes, two years on a waiting list, and then two years of a program just for an associates degree when a lot of hospitals prefer BSN nurses? No thanks! Concurrent Enrollment Programs (CEP) | Academic & Student Affairs | Maricopa Community Colleges Here's a link for the program if you wanna check it out! :) Thanks and good luck to you too!