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- Holmes CC ADN Program - Ridgeland
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Holmes CC ADN Program - Ridgeland
Thank you so much for the information. Just a few more questions that I thought of. Do you feel that the instructors are there to support you, rather than beat you down? Were you taught the skills you needed for clinical or were you left to muddle through them alone? Where were your clinical sites...nursing home, hospital? What are the typical hours you were/are in class? Also, someone else had mentioned there is an abbreviation test and math test first semester that they do not review you on...is that true? We did not have that at Hinds so I'm curious.
- Holmes CC ADN Program - Ridgeland
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Holmes CC ADN Program - Ridgeland
I am looking for some recent experiences with the Holmes CC ADN, Ridgeland program. I attended Hinds recently for a semester and finished with an A, but did not return 2nd semester due to a my child's illness. But when he is older, I am planning on starting over fresh. I don't know if Hinds or Holmes would be a better choice. I honestly thought first semester at Hinds was easy. The instructors were OK and clinical was OK as well. What do current students or recent grads have to say about Holmes? How are the instructors? What are your average grades? What do you think about the clinical experiences? How many instructors teach the program? What were the typical class times?
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Need as much advice as possible-considering leaving nursing program.
Take it from me, don't quit! I felt the same exact way and I did quit. I regret my decision, but what's done is done, there's no going back. I have friends that felt the same way and they are now in second semester and feel much more confident with their decision to be a nurse. Good luck!
- Getting into Hinds CC Spring 08'
- Getting into Hinds CC Spring 08'
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Hinds ADN program
Hi! I am a first semester ADN student at the Allied Health Center. When I applied for entrance into the program for the Spring, the deadline was September 30 and I got my acceptance letter during November. So, roughly it took a month and a half. I would think you would know something by the first of May. The schedule is not too bad. For first and second semesters, lecture is Monday and Tuesday, usually from 8-12. On Wednesday and Thursday, learning lab is from 8-3 most of the time. Friday's change, sometimes 8-12 or 8-3...just depends on what's going on. Clinicals will be on Wednesday and Thursday from about 6:45 - 1:15. Third and fourth semester, is typically the same, except the schedule swaps days. Hinds is not as bad as most people say. As long as you study the outlines, read the chapters and do your assignments, you should not have any problems. Some instructors are more helpful than others, but for the most part they are pretty nice. Good luck!
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Vent... Why was I so stupid?!?
Count me in! I did go to college after high school, but my parents always told me I didn't want to be a nurse, so I majored in business. Now at 27 with a husband and a 10 month old I am in my first semester of nursing school because I know there is nothing else that I want to do!
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Adn Curriculum- No Chemistry?
Chemistry is not required for most ADN courses in Mississippi. It is generally only required for a BSN. I only had to have A & P I and II and Microbiology.
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Kinda Worried!!! Advice Please!
I know exactly how you feel. I am entering Nursing School in a week and a half, and with all of the negative things that are said regarding nursing, I was really wondering if I made a good decision. I wish more people would focus on their positive experiences as a nurse. Should would help the image of nursing! Good luck with your decision.
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Good Bye to Nursing for me...
Just a suggestion, but rather than throw away all of the hard work you went through becoming a nurse, why not look for a nursing position in a Doctor's Office of some sort. You might not make as much money as you would make in a hospital setting, at least you could still make use of your degree. You didn't make it through nursing school for nothing! Whatever you choose to do, Good luck!
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Make Money For Nursing School
I'm not sure if I can be of much assistance but, I'll try. First, are you planning on becoming an RN eventually by working through the bridge program of LPN to RN? If so, have you thought about looking into Holmes CC's (Ridgeland Campus) night RN program. It takes 2 years to complete, but it's only done 1 or 2 nights during the week and on the weekends. Just a suggestion and you could still teach while going to school. I know this may not be the answer you were looking for, but just thought I would try to offer some insight! Good luck!
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