sassy7cassy replied to mcmike55's topic in Ohio Nursing
? This has nothing to do with "local twists". Bow means bow as in bow and arrow, the front of a ****, a ribbon on a package, or to bend over at the end of a performance according to the English...
sassy7cassy replied to outerbanksfan's topic in Ohio Nursing
Just saw this, MONTHS later. Whoops! My boyfriend will be graduating from med school in 2011 and we'll have to move for his residency shortly after graduation. We'll be married by then. Actually, he...
sassy7cassy replied to sassy7cassy's topic in Ohio Nursing
I'm definitely not paying Chamberlain prices for an associates degree, especially since I just graduated from OSU with a BA last month. I'll be waiting around for CSCC. If I don't get in for the...
Does anyone know if one typically gets in the first try? Is this like the classroom track when it comes to far too many applicants than spots or is it possible to get in on the first try? Thanks....
sassy7cassy replied to luvmyguys's topic in Ohio Nursing
I took anatomy online fall quarter, flew through it, and loved it from start to finish. It really depends on what kind of learner you are. I was wondering how anatomy online compares to patho and...
sassy7cassy replied to where_am_I's topic in Ohio Nursing
I agree. I wouldn't do it unless I'm applying at a school that requires it. Some 2-year schools require that you have your certification thing, others just require that you take an STNA class. I...
sassy7cassy replied to where_am_I's topic in Ohio Nursing
You still have a wait, as you'll have to wait to get into the program. You can take non-nursing classes until you're blue in the face but you will still have to wait to get into the program and take...
sassy7cassy replied to where_am_I's topic in Ohio Nursing
CMColumbus, I respect your opinion but the "you don't actually have to wait" thing is flat-out false for many of us. There are a lot of people on these boards (and in real life) who have had to apply...
sassy7cassy replied to areynolds's topic in Ohio Nursing
Sadly, you may not find it for free. Many facilities have stopped that practice because it isn't profitable for them. People train on their dime and then go elsewhere, or they can't fill classes....
sassy7cassy replied to sassy7cassy's topic in Ohio Nursing
No, there is no waiting list but from what I've heard, yes it can take up to 2 years to start your classes. Also yes to needing a bachelors degree (in any field) before starting the onlie
sassy7cassy replied to sassy7cassy's topic in Ohio Nursing
Could you share your experiences/thoughts on the program? What's a typical quarter like for you with your classes? Thanks. :) Also, are they major sticklers for min GPA requirements? The GPA from...
sassy7cassy replied to jaramillolinda2000's topic in Ohio Nursing
$35,000 for Bohecker's RN program?!?!! I'm just finishing my degree at OSU this quarter and am definitely NOT willing to dive into $35,000. Wowowowowow. Looks like I'll be playing the eternal...
sassy7cassy replied to jaramillolinda2000's topic in Ohio Nursing
How much is Bohecker? I know it's expensive but how expensive? The whole not being accredited thing makes me wary though b/c I definitely want to bridge to my BSN after getting my
sassy7cassy replied to outerbanksfan's topic in Ohio Nursing
From what I heard (via cscc.edu) it's just backed up to the July application period. I could be wrong, though, like if the website hasn't been updated. I'm not in the program yet. :-( Still have chem...
sassy7cassy replied to outerbanksfan's topic in Ohio Nursing
Regardless of the waiting list, there IS some kind of list. People who have applied previously and not gotten in have priority in the future when they apply until they do get in. Unless...
sassy7cassy replied to outerbanksfan's topic in Ohio Nursing
Bohecker. I hear it's really expensive, though and credits don't transfer so well. I had an info session to go to last night but I took a nap and forgot.
sassy7cassy replied to where_am_I's topic in Ohio Nursing
Since she's just outside of Columbus here is pretty much the way it goes: it's next to impossible to get a job as an NA in Columbus-area hospitals if you don't have at least 6 months to a year of...