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Sergio Rocha

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  1. The first professor is strict. The hardest parts were the exams/questions because theyre not what youre used to. Most questions on the exams aren’t straightforward and will sometimes require that you know/apply information to a made up situation. The questions are sometimes vague and confusing. So you could literally know all the info but if you don’t properly contextualize the question on the exam you will not get the right answer
  2. There was one 5 page paper in the second class. That was it, really You do have to type out the care plans but its not like creative writing or anything like that, more like critical thinking
  3. Just finished first semester at Ohlone...Get ready yall in for a world of pain LOL Congrats to everyone accepted and good luck to those still pending
  4. Is facebook the only group we have?
  5. Anyone else confused by #4 on the Priority List for RN Program???
  6. Yea I didn't receive the original either, but the follow up warning email said to reply by 12pm and I just replied. Not good ?
  7. Honestly I forgot what I got for the points but I had 4.0 and 87 on TEAS
  8. Yea im curious to find out how many they will accept because Ohlone usually takes 40. This year they only accepted 20. Luckily I got in. If I get into ccsf too, I will probably decline and opt for Ohlone.
  9. Yea I had no idea. BtwI didn't get an email
  10. That's confusing. You graduated but still a student?

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