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  1. If they block you from moving on due to them not grading it, you really can't self pace it! How long is grading taking? How are the exams by the way as far as difficulty?
  2. Does that mean you can't move on until they grade you? What can we do to move through faster if we get the work done?
  3. I'm enrolled and start with the Sept cohort. They don't have a big staff, but if you follow the process you will speak to the necessary people. It's just slow, I suspect they are flooded with applicants.
  4. Hi, Got accepted. Here is what I was told. "The program is self-paced and asynchronous, meaning you will have full access to all course materials and lectures online. There are no scheduled class times, allowing you the flexibility to study at your own pace." Pineapples, does this mean that when you finish a class you can move right on to the next? The advisor seemed to think you could go through the program as fast as you can and as fast as you work it. That said, can you better explain homework requirements and due dates? Not sure how there's due dates when it's self paced. Just want clarity before paying the deposit. Thanks pineapples303!!
  5. Can you explain how due dates work? Everyone says it's online at your pace, but people talk about weekly assignments. Are there things due on a weekly basis or you're dinged? Just curious what to expect as a working student re: due dates and classwork/tests.
  6. I have prior medical education and a bachelor's in non nursing. I transferred in all the Anatomy, gen ED's, micro, Human development etc. I think 10 classes Including 2 labs were transferred in. So far they've been great to work with. Props to North palm. They must be really busy and popular.
  7. Last question for you, it says 9 to 12 months for the fast track. Any idea how some people are doing in 9 vs 12 months? Can you work ahead or something? I got my transcript analysis back and it says 12 months estimated. Thanks for your help!
  8. What proctor service do they use? Never done online proctoring.
  9. Was going to but haven't heard since I applied on June. I'm told to keep waiting. Have you heard from them re acceptance and transcript analysis?
  10. Are the labs 2 or 3 hours per week? Or 2 or 3 hours per class? Thanks for the insight. Sounds like the exams are the bulk of the grade. Are they just HESI tests? Or do you have to read the books and watch the videos? Really appreciate the information and help!! Yeah I'm worried about the accreditation too. I'm hoping that sorts out. But for my needs I think it will do.
  11. Would you say it's pretty easy overall? How many hours a week are you spending on it? When did you start? Did you have a really long admission process? I applied in mid June, and still don't have any info from admissions about my transcript review. Every time I call they just say its still pending and they are super busy. Thanks!
  12. Has anyone else been waiting on an application review for a really long time for September?it's been almost 7 weeks and I haven't gotten a conditional acceptance or review of transcripts. Are they that busy?
  13. @pineapples303 How many hours a week would you say you spend on classes? Like you I work full time. I have a friend at ICHS and they said the busy work is OVERWHELMING, 20 TO 30 hours a week easy. Is North palm less busy work focused? I think I'm pretty close to enrolling, it sounds great
  14. @pineapples303 that other topic was great. Saw it wen downhill with that crazy student. And not its deleted. She ruined the topic with great info in it. Sad.
  15. @pineapples303 Thanks a ton! Glad to hear your review. Sounds like it's a go! Best of luck in your classes.

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