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  1. I know for sure at least two got hired. One at Queens and the other at Pali Momi. Edit: from what they tell me they're hired as RN positions but can't get paid the RN wage because their license didn't go through yet so until then they will be getting CNA pay.
  2. I just graduated from KCC this December and a lot of my classmates who took the NCLEX and passed it early already have interviews lined up for RN positions. No clue if they implemented working with hospitals but something seems to be getting done.
  3. Depending on pt load, and what class you're in. Clinicals vary, normally from 0645-1500 two days a week. Homework varies too, I know people who spend 5+ hours and some spend 2, its all a matter of how much you 'get it' and how long it takes you. Of course knowing the ways to do paperwork helps, too. The medsurg I/II classes were spent in clinicals 7-8 hours a day, 2-3 hour patient writeups and 2-3 hours of studying. 156/157 are the two classes that normally kill people trying to work.
  4. First semester isn't bad at all, despite what a lot of people tell you. It's the next two that will kill you if you try and work full time, although I know a couple people who did it. After that, it goes downhill and you're able to work more and more.
  5. They have some online thing at UH Hilo I was looking into, only takes about a year. And yeah, the Medsurg2 classes were by far the hardest. Donna is a hard lecturer, but her clinicals are awesome. Just finished my first OB/Peds rotation and going into psych next semester, so that should be interesting. Honestly, at this point I'll take whatever I can get to work as an RN and get experience. Although I'd like to work at one of the main hospitals I'm perfectly fine gutting it out for a couple years in a LTC, I mean, that is where we started off.
  6. Haha, you were smart. You got in before the huge influx of new nursing students. Did you ever go back and get your BSN? I'm contemplating on doing it, but I figure the more time I wait, the harder it'll be to find a job. So I'm thinking just concentrating on getting a job first and going to school part time.
  7. The CPR/firstaid thing is easy to get done. You got the checklist of certified cpr teachers? Call Ken Bambico or something. He comes to your house and does 1:1 training, it's pretty quick too. The physical is up to you. Yes, I was an alternate. I got a call a week before the December meeting. It all varies, really. I know one of my classmates who got into the program as an alternate got called a couple weeks before the semester started. If you really think you did that good, chances are you will most likely get in so I wouldn't worry too much. If you don't mind what was your GPA/NLN?
  8. KCC set a due date for all the paperwork for people who got accecpted AND alternates(if you are indeed an alternate, they should have sent you a letter with a specific date, if not it would be your best bet to call someone at the admissions office). I think the meeting that is required for both alternates and fully accecpted people is when all those documents are due. If you were accecpted and are not able to finish the required documents on time I think that's when they start moving on to alternates. If you're talking about when alternates get selected to join the program, Wes normally calls you and gives you a couple days notice to make a decision. Are you an alternate?
  9. I believe KCC alt lists around 10, no more than 15. If you're worried about being alt listed, don't be. Your chances are still good. I think our class accecpted 8/10 of the alternates.
  10. Good luck to you all. Hopefully I'll see you newbies next semester =]. I was fortunate to not know the exact date so when my letter came it was a big surprise. I don't know what I would have done if I knew I had to wait two weeks. Go crazy, I suppose
  11. Sorry I haven't responded in a while, clinicals and studying for tests have been hectic. I lost the number but I'll go and ask around on Monday, I'm sure someone still has it. As far as the LCC thing I don't think so. If I'm not mistaken I heard that they were thinking about having a whole separate program at LCC? Don't quote me on that, just something I heard through the grapevine. If KCC is only accecpting 30 like you said this semester, I highly doubt they are going to send 10 to LCC. Normally its when they accecpt 40+ people that they send some to the other campus.
  12. I'm pretty sure there were 2 meetings. One was in.. November I believe. Only reason I know this was because I just had to go and get retested for TB a couple weeks ago since they were going to expire before my Kapiolani rotation this semester. The final one is a couple weeks before school if I'm not mistaken, so that's gonna be the one you're cutting close. I know of a couple people who missed the second information session, because by that time the people they accecpt into the program should be set. Just make sure you have a good excuse to tell them. And mcubed, the alternates getting notified vary. One of my friends got called a couple weeks before school started. She was all set to retake classes and everything and last minute dropped them all to register for nursing. As far as the CPR thing goes I'll go search for his card, I know I have it someplace. He's a really cool guy and since its a 1:1 session it takes like half the time normal CPR classes take, IIRC.
  13. Yeah, I honestly wonder how so many alternates got in. I mean, I was taking pre-req's with a couple people who got in and no one I know got accecpted and decided not to go into the program. I was like that with the NLN test, but that took a lot less time to come in. The KCC acceptance took a long time, so long I forgot about it. When I did get the letter it was a nice surprise. First aid and CPR last 2 years, so you'll have to retake it before the program is over regardles it's up to you. I actually called a guy who came over to your house and teaches class there. Only catch was you needed a DVD player to play the videos. It was pretty cheap as I remember it too.. I think it was $75 for both classes? So what are you doing this semester as far as classes are going? Just chilling waiting for KCC to send you the letter?
  14. Nope, there are clinicals every semester. First semester is normally LTC/medsurg, second is medsurg, third is OB/peds/psych and the final semester is medsurg again. The only thing that changes between medsurg classes are the amount of patients you have. It slowly increases from 1-4or5. When you get your letter don't get discouraged if you get put on the alternate list. For our class I think we had 10 people as alternates come in, and out of the 10, 9 got accecpted. Just make sure you have all your physical/cpr/first aid/immunizations and all that other stuff done on time. And again, good luck. It's a life changing event once you get into nursing school. Assuming everything goes to plan I'll grad Dec '09.
  15. Oh the dreaded bed bath. Haha, yeah, we had to do that. You don't get fully naked or anything, you're wearing a swimsuit or something you don't mind getting wet. You get REALLY close with your first semester classmates doing bed baths and physical assessments and what not. You're pretty much with them for 5 hours a day, 4 days a week, for 16 weeks so you can imagine how that goes. I was attending UH before going to KCC so I had quite a bit of the req's done already. It took me a year + summer only because you have to wait to take Zool141/142/pharm203. The last semester I was pretty much just taking pharm 203 and my humanities because KCC wouldn't accecpt my 300 level classes. I got accecpted into the program in Spr '08.

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