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robynv

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  1. Thanks for the advice and good luck to you I'm excited for you. It is always great to cheer on another online friend. I must admit to being a bit of a math dummy, so I will worry about the math. I will look into CNA classes for spring. I would rather not have to go through an outside source and take the state test. I never wanted to be a CNA, although I can see it would probably be pretty useful on second thought!
  2. Well I haven't applied yet, even though I got offered a first shot at it with the letters when they changed things. I'm not a CNA and I just can't seem to find a time in their schedule that works for me with the class. It always ends after 3:30 and my kids get out of school at 3:30! So for a stupid year almost I've sat on this! Just taking core classes that will transfer if I decide to do the BSN later. Can you tell me about the TEAS Test? I was wondering about the GPA averages as well. Mine was only a 3.4, so I wondered if I needed to retake something.
  3. Yes I plan to go to the session I hope it isnt longer than an hour as my kids get out of school at 3:35 in Falcon!
  4. Thanks for your input.. good questions. so they told you most have the minimum grades? Well I hope so then, I can see why if it wasn't competitve and you only had to have the 2.5. Well that would help me as I'm in the middle I think. The reason I wondered about TEAS is that person I spoke to said you could wait to take it , as long as you took it by May 4, and since you have to apply by April 13 how can that be a factor? She said you would be accepted on a tenative basis providing you got the passing score.
  5. Not long only 1 semester. Do you think TEAs factors in score wise or just if you don't pass with the 70 you won't be accepted? From what the person i spoke to said, you can apply and get accepted contingent on whether you have a passing score. GPA matters most and if you have a degree or health care experience it helps a tiny bit. I'm worried because my GPA is only 3.2, i got a C in A/P 2, due to stress and my daughter breaking her arm TWICE over the semester impossibley during tests 3 and the final. I missed a b by 7 points (had larry).
  6. I just found out that I will have to take this test a few days ago. I'm very, very, worried. I never took algebra in high school 20 years ago, I've gotten by in my pre reqs by luck i suppose as I've never needed the algebra so far. I can do the metric system and fractions and bet i could do ratio ( just don't remember exactly what that entails). I also don't do well in chem, just find it so boring. I havent taken it but my bio classes went over basic stuff like bonds and valence electrons. I need to get at least a 70 and an 80 on the math. So friends and neighbors is this even possible? I need to take it by April 13, and can only take it one more time. Please give me some advice, I did order the ATI study guide and practice tests
  7. Also they are now requireing CNA. Which just sucks for me as I have not taken it and promised my family I wouldn't go to school over the summer. Looks like I will have too.. Does anyone know if the first two semesters are only open to those of us already on the list?
  8. I too just found out I have to take this. My school just switched from the NET. I'm not strong in math and chem, in fact I hate chem with a passion. How much time do I need to prepare do you think? And what is the best study guide and where to get it?? Thanks
  9. Well it is official. I just got my letter. Apps have to be in by April 13. Same as the rumers only now must have CNA or classes taken
  10. So. ahem... Anyone from PPCC get the letter yet that gives us the official rules? I've heard about it but still i can't believe they changed it just when I finished my pre-reqs. Also for the military spouses, the wait list for us is no more. This is from the dean of the nursing section that I ran into at the Falcon campus. Something about accreditdation or lack thereof.
  11. My 2 cents, since I just finished this last week. I have 2 kitties whom i love dearly. It was hard. No other way to say it. There were days I just knew my babies (my cats) knew what i was up to. they were on their best behavior too! it was like "please mom we were so good today!) :) The hardest part is the first day when you have to open the cat and it well looks like a cat. I had to put a paper towel over his face and that way i could pretend it was something else. After that it was a bit easier (not much). The funny thing is I have no problem with the human cadaver. None. I could examine him all day...
  12. Yes, not only name and location, but all or most markings and features on each as well. The skull has a great deal of markings. Appendecular skelleton was much easier.
  13. It really must vary from state to state because here in Colorado, when before i went back for my RN, i was a MA. I did draw up and give injections and venipuncture on a very regular basis. I worked at an OB/GYN office and also filled in when the regular lab person wasn't there to draw labs. I gave Rhogam, Depo Provera, Depo Lupron, Betamethasone, Rocephin and flu shots mostly. We did have RN's and LPN's as well. They got paid more, but did nearly the same as the MA's.
  14. Its funny that you should post this when I was going to do the same thing. I saw an ad in the base paper, and was curious myself. it says you must get a 75 on the entrence exam, and be a CNA, which i am not. I'm currently taking classes at ppcc and would love some info from ANYONE!!!
  15. Well currently, I am no where! I am one semester away from finishing pre-reqs. I can apply at the end of fall semester.

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