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  1. You CAN and WILL pass this test. I agree with all the above posts. Get a plan, start anew and tell yourself "I got this":)
  2. The trick worked for me- one hour after the test, 24 hours after, 48 hours after and then my name was listed on the board of nursing!
  3. Sorry it has taken me so long to post, 4th semester is pretty time consuming. Let's see, I took sociology, government, and psych in the weekend classes. You can also get comp 1 and comp 2 out of the way in the same semester if you take them in the 8 week classes. First 8 weeks is 1 and the second is 2. The nursing program is 4 semesters once you start. Also I noticed that you have to take intermediate algebra, they offer this in the 8 weeks classes as well. Hope this helps!
  4. OSU-OKC is a great school!!! You might consider it as well (not to complicate your decision any more) I love it there!!!!
  5. OSU also offers some of your pre reqs in classes that you can do over 3 weekends. It works like this: class meets for 3 weekends Fridays eve 5-10 Sat 8-5 or 6 and Sun (cant remember if its half a day or all day) but after three weekends you are done and receive 3 credit hours!!!!! It is fantastic. I worked part time and have four children while doing it. I am finishing up OSU's nursing program this semester and can assure you that your determination will pay off. Good Luck to you and you can't go wrong with OSU's program, wonderful instructors and great support system. I'm very proud to say I'm from OSU's nursing program.
  6. Hey, I just finished the 2nd semester of an ADN program. I want to take EMT-B with third semester but I am unsure what to expect. Has anyone taken emt-b and nursing classes at the same time? How'd it turn out? DO you advise it? Thanks
  7. I am in my first semester of NS. I was a stay at home mom for YEARS and now I am finishing what I started at 18. I am 34 with 4 kiddos.
  8. I feel so relieved now, NEUROGEEK. I have been checking this post everyday to see if you got in. NOW I can relax (lol). WAY TO GO!!!!!
  9. My SIL works labor and delivery and has since she went to work there. My sister is in every unit drawing blood and she has had no problems in the year that she has worked there. I just don't think one can go wrong working there. Any more questions, just let me know
  10. Thanks for posting
  11. Hey, I haven't worked there myself but my sister-in-law is a charge nurse there, my brother is a med tech in the lab and my sister works as a lab assistant. All three of these people have worked at other hospitals and all three LOVE Norman Regional. My sister-in -law has been there prob. 5 years or more and always has great things to say about working there. They seem to be more than happy with working there and I never hear them talk of going anywhere else. If you have any specific questions, I can ask them and get back to you.
  12. Thanks OKCHUG Anybody else????
  13. Does anybody know anything about the "nurse partner" positions at OU Medical Center? What is like? What exactly are the responsibilities? Were you happy with the decision to work in this capacity? Any other info would be great.
  14. Just wanted to say good luck to all of you going through interviews over the next couple of weeks!!!!!! Good luck and God bless
  15. I am also 34 and will start a RN program in Jan!!!! Looks like 34 is the magic number for a lot of us. Good luck and God bless!

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