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  1. Hey, For pharm, make charts. For each group of meds, include a quick patho, clinical indications, contraindications/cautions, adverse effects, and nursing considerations. Make sure you include things that stand out (ex: aspirin has a risk of Reye's syndrome/exam 2). Definite know your MOA for the meds for exam 1! For medsurg, watching YouTube videos on conditions helped me a lot. Simplenursing, level up RN were the ones I relied on. I don't remember much for aging and psych but if you have the books' test bank questions, utilize them. We absolutely hated the questions on these exams.. My study group would do zoom review sessions with active recalls a day or two before every exam. We'd come to campus early that morning and write out on the board as well. Don't procrastinate, it's a lot of info. Hope these tips help. Good luck!
  2. Good luck! Second semester just started this week after repeating the one class (mentioned above) so I don't have much to share. Only one lab this semester so on campus less. 2 clinicals instead of 1. I don't really use external sources to study for the exams, maybe I will later to prep for the NCLEX but for now, the books are enough but to each their own. Put in the work, don't cram, ask for help if you're falling behind asap, form a strong study group with your classmates and don't be afraid to befriend the classmates who will do better than you. You got this.
  3. Hey Brad, First semester was manageable for me with 4 classes (1 class ended earlier than the rest), 2 days on campus for 2 labs, and one clinical during the last 5 weeks of the semester. It wasn't easy for sure, many of my classmates, especially those who had no background in medicine struggled a lot and a few didn't make it and they really tried their best. I did quite well in all classes (with the help of being in a really good study group as well as having 5 years of experience working in hospitals). I unfortunately have to repeat one course and cannot progress with the rest of my cohort due to missing one clinical day. The school denied my 3 appeals and despite me informing multiple related staffs (including directors) months prior to my absent, not a single one of them warned me. So to me, the program did not show any support or empathy and forced me to repeat the whole course despite my cohort signed a petition for me. Just think of the program as a hungry money business with some professors who really do care while the others not so much. The program is rigorous but if you're mature and not here to play, you can succeed putting in your hours. Be prepared to read and study for 6-8 hours daily including weekends. This is only based on my first semester and from Latham so best of luck to you!
  4. Good luck on that! Maybe try the fb link cause this site doesn't let you do anything even in the 'club'. I had to wait til orientation to connect with everyone
  5. I thought I was starting with a class of less than 5 cause barely anyone replied to my original post hahah but we have like 40 heads! Thank you!
  6. We don't have the clinical schedule yet and it starts toward the end of October for us. I believe they'll be scheduled only on weekdays for the first semester at least, unsure how the next semesters schedule will be like
  7. Hi Maraj, I started this fall of '24. The negative reviews were my biggest concerns too so I brought them up to my registration counselor. She said those are mainly from other locations. So far I think the program is quite well planned. It is a lot of work (more efforts than a 9-5 job) and the first 2 weeks were the biggest challenge to most of us but once you get the hang of the schedule, your studying style and how the exams work, it gets easier, at least that's how it is for me..
  8. Ahsan, Yes! My studio at 1395 at the Hudson is about $1.4K. I was debating between this and Astro (down the street) because they were about the same price, both furnished. One is a newer building versus the other and has an actual gym versus a room with treadmills and yoga mats at Astro... the only downfall for the Hudson is they only sign yearly leases but the program is 16months long, so you'll either sign 1 year and figure out the rest later or you sign an extra year but find a someone to sublease (you'll have to pay a $500 fee to sublease to someone else). Versus Astro, you can sign a 16 months lease with them.
  9. Nicole, I'll come to the hangout room on site on Tuesday a little early for the 12:30 lab so we can exchange contact info! Our schedules are a bit different but we'll prob meet up before exams on off days to study on site together. Ahsan, spot on with the pricing! There are a few furnished apts across from UAlbany that are about ~$1100 - $1400/mo after everything. Safe area but you'll need a car staying here (about 15 mins drive to Utica site). Depending if you have a roommate or not (2-3 beds versus studio). There are a few other classmates who rent on the same block as me so we probably will carpool later/bad weather days.
  10. Hi Nicole, are you in the AM lab group? My tablemates for the PM lab formed a group for lab activities so far. There's also a cohort groupchat on GroupMe, are you in that chat?
  11. It's only our first week of classes but so far I feel like we have a great cohort, super friendly and motivated for this program. I haven't met one classmate who isn't determined to finish the program strong. We already formed study groups and helped each other succeed since it's a lot of information and materials to digest on the first week. You'll need to be on site 2-3 days a week for in person labs/exams. Clinical/rotation starts in Oct and that'll be at nearby hospitals. Your 3.7 science GPA seems promising but that also depends on what science classes you have taken, basic bio/chem versus organic chems/molecular chem, you know what I mean? Imo some students will have a harder time than the others since they have other priorities like children/job or been out of school for a long time but I believe with the right group/mindset, you'll succeed just fine (with a lot of efforts still, of course).
  12. Hi Ahsan, what questions do you have? Not sure if I can help answering but your advisor rep would be able to answer your questions best imo.
  13. Hi Laila, looking forward to seeing you and others at orientation. We'll exchange personal contact info there and form a study group!
  14. Hi guys, seems like we're all in the club yet I am still unable to find out how to post in the club....The only options it gives me is to see who are in the club and recent activities of the club. I'm just looking to share my contact info whether its my email or whichever types of info that are allowed to be shared on this website
  15. Hi hiixx, were you able to find the club? I'm assuming I'd need 15 posts to be able to find it unless I'm invited to join the club by Nicole. Are you starting this fall or the Spring? At Albany or main campus location?

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