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LilBit94

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  1. Hello all! I'm interviewing for Monte's ED PRN and need to pass a specialty exam. Any tips on this test on things I should brush up on? Thanks
  2. Phones and internet went down due to the storm we recently had. Power was even out at the school last week.
  3. right so if you got nike sneakers they'd have to be like all white air forces for example because the swoosh is white also. I just got plain white dickies scrubs for clinicals
  4. Get plain white pants not too fitted not too many pockets etc. Some clinical professors are stricter about uniforms than others and you will have multiple clinical profs throughout the year Also stock up on white long sleeve shirts to go under your white scrubs. Some won't let you wear the blue jacket with your clinical uniform. And black/navy long sleeves under the blue scrubs
  5. I bought 3 sets of both the white and navy uniforms . I bought my shoes from DSW. The nurse mates adela. I never saw anyone with the nurse bag. however it's helpful to have a separate bag for clinical if you can. I hated repacking my one bag for clinical and classroom
  6. Passing is 70 for all exams as well as for the classes. If you fail a class you're out of the program. The math is medication math, infusion time, drop factor, reconstitution. But the math teacher is great and she eases you into it
  7. You have five exams per class per trimester. One midterm one Final. (Semester one the final was one exam with 200 questions that covered the entire semesters work) Each exam is 50 questions multiple choice even the math but you receive a school issues calculator and scrap paper. You will also have a clinical midterm and a clinical final exam Now that we are online the tests are administered on an online platform and you have to keep your webcam on for the duration of the exam to deter cheaters.
  8. The online learning has definitely been an adjustment as nothing was ever put in place to make this program online before us but we're rolling with the punches. Exams are done on video camera.Clinicals are done with patient simulations which are pretty challenging but I do miss the real life experience. Time management is EVERYTHING in this program. This week we have 3 exams and in two weeks we will have midterms which will be 4 exams. Do not forget your passpoint assignments as they can either make or break you.
  9. Hi everyone! Current VEEB student here! Get ready for a very intense year. Wish you guys all the best. Feel free to ask any questions if you'd like
  10. Current student here. I wouldn't waste money on the test review if you haven't been out of school too long. Just practice adding/subtracting fractions and decimals and you should be fine. The math isn't hard but if you don't move quickly it can mess you up.
  11. Hi guys! How is the program going? I'm currently in LPN school and strongly considering doing the Helene Fuld Generic BSN program next. Any tips or advice will be greatly appreciated
  12. hope we're all ready for semester 2!
  13. Current VEEB student here! They also have an articulation agreement with Nassau Community College. The entrance exam in my opinion was very simple and straight forward.

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