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  1. its not going to hurt you to apply, you never know if your application pool is less competitive. youve got this, just apply
  2. hello! i applied with a 3.0. im already in the program. chose the bridge option although i got accepted into generic as well. its tough out here guys but i have a solid B. it all depends on the competition of people that are in the application pool. i got a 92 on my hesi and ive met people that got the bare minimum on it as well and got in, it all just depends. i got in on my 4th time applying, 2 times to generic 2 times to bridge
  3. hello there, theres a quizlet page called istayconfused that has pocket prep questions transcribed into sets of anatomy and phys, bio, and chem i think. honestly the test was a lot easier than i had imagined in my head and the book that helps is the elsevier 3rd edition, the 4th is the same but i just so happen to have used the 3rd for my hesi. chem was my weakest percentage on pocket prep and i ended up getting a 96 on the hesi lol. i focused on the sciences and not so much on the reading, vocab, and math (they are super super basic questions on the test) good luck to you all
  4. I've spoken to students in the AO. Students with kids and husbands and that even have to work because they're single moms/dads. They say it's hard, it's a ton of reading and it's fast paced BUT these are also people who have no medical background. I think if you don't any distractions you'd do amazingly. Good luck!
  5. i went to the coral gables location and the great part about them is if you show up early theyll take you as long as theyre not packed. make sure to take your license and that paper they sent in the confirmation email. JUST fingerprints then the sides of the prints on a machine and thats it. when youre all set the school will send you an email saying that its ready to be picked up. they make you sign for it and then you upload it to complio
  6. i did mine on wednesday morning and my paper was ready at school yesterday. so fast!
  7. yes they will not accept it. i had a friend who had it with the red cross and they made her do it again with the american heart association
  8. the card will look like that with your name and expiration date
  9. you go to the office, they make you sign for it, then hand it to you. you then submit it to complio.
  10. Pay for what you believe your program will last. Mine should take 1 year assuming I don't fail anything so I only paid for the year. If the program takes longer they always let you end up renewing once your subscription is over
  11. you do NOT need an appt. you go into advisement and sign into the computer, click on submit a program application. theres a specific person working on JUST acceptances and such so no worries. she will take your paperwork and ask you verbally which option youre applying for (REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR $100 FIRST BECAUSE SHE WANTS THE RECEIPT AS WELL) , you will wait once again while she does her thing, and then she will let you know once youre good to go! well wishes!
  12. not a silly question at all lol there are summer classes yes
  13. Just got in for FT Bridge! congrats guys!
  14. Yes. As soon as you guys get your acceptances go pay the $100 to reserve your seat. At orientation you pick your classes
  15. so sorry! i just saw this! you can sign up by going here Bad Request then click health careers and above "American Heart Association Courses" click on CPR for health care providors :] i think you can also sign up in person on the first floor across from the vision care center where the little continuing ed office is located

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