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  1. Yes, it definitely did!!!
  2. Best of Luck to you sugar lips!! I am interviewing on Thursday.
  3. Yes, I am interviewing with them this week. I got the same info as NurseJAG. The recruiter also said that they are interviewing for two days.
  4. I hope your first day went well!! :) I can't wait for mine.
  5. My first semester of nursing school will be starting August 31st too. I really can't give you much advice since it will be my first semester too. I haven't bought my books or have an orientation yet but I already feel the stress is coming on its way BUT whenever I feel discourage, I remind myself how hard I had to work to get into the nursing school and how on top of the world I feel when I got an acceptance phone call. This is just the beginning. You will do amazing and you are not alone!!!
  6. Special Kae, I was in your position about 5 months ago and now, I am starting the nursing program in the Fall. I took the test only once and got a decent score. I bought a mannual study guide from ATI testing and an online practice. In the mannual study guide, it will pretty much tell you what subjects will be on the test. I would highly recommend buying those. TEAS test is not that bad, REALLY! Math portion was actually the easiest for me..what got me though was a science portion. The science questions mostly contain life science, earth science that you learned from 6-7th grade and one or two questions on A&P, microbiology. You have to have a positive attitude. Tell yourself that you can do this. Manage time to study and devote yourself to it. You will do awesome!! SMILE :)
  7. Do you have any work experience? I understand that SDSU gives more points for students who work in a related healthcare field than students who have volunteer hours.
  8. It's comforting to hear that I am not alone so thanks to you! I am choosing whether I shoud take a philosophy or a literature class. I have to take both eventually but I guess I just want to get the harder one out of the way (maybe) since I think the first semester of nursing school should be the easiest and it will get harder in the long run. OR I might just take one of the classes in the summer or something.
  9. Thank you kate82! I am staying positive. I know it will be difficult but I am prepared for that. I mainly will want to focus my time on nursing classes just like happiness10466 said but I cannot neglect my gen ed either since it can affect my GPA. Though, I would think that students who are getting a BSN will have to do the same thing I will be doing (don't count me on that) because according to the course plan from my school, it seems to set it up that way. I went straight from finishing pre-req to the nursing program so there aren't much time to finish ALL of my gen-ed. Classes left I need to take are such as world lit, philosophy, etc. Anyway, thanks again for your help.
  10. Thank you guys for the response!! I don't have any kids so that is a good thing. I am a transfer student plus I have to fullfill the University upper-division requirement classes to get my Bachelor, not just for the program..that's why I have to take enough general education classes. As much as I don't want to, I really have no choice. happiness10466, what types of classes of gen ed are you taking with nursing courses? Lots of reading and papers?
  11. Hello, I am starting the nursing program this fall. (BSN program). Well, it seems like in every semesters while I will be in the nursing school, I somehow have manage to take at least one non-nursing classes along with all my other nursing classes in order to finish a program with a Bachelor's Degree in 2.5 years. Therefore, I approximately will be taking about 17 credits (with 3 credits of gen. ed class) in each semester. 17 credits is a quite big load in a regular semester already but this is a nursing school so I figure it will be MUCH harder! I guess, I just want some hear some advices or if everybody else is also doing the same thing I am. Anything help would be appreciated. Thank you
  12. Thank you for the info. Not until after the orientation? That surprises me because I thought we would be getting that sooner than that. Anyway, thanks for sharing!! I really appreciate it. Also, did she say anything about getting our physical exam done? or immunization record? I guess now, I just have sit and wait till the orientation..I feel like I should be doing something productive preparing for the school to start.
  13. I haven't gotten a letter in the mail either maybe they don't send them out at all..Yeah, they updated the orientation stuff, but not anything on compliance. I remember when I received the call that we supposed to start on getting CPR card immediately but I don't recall she said anything about background check..I will just wait another week to call them back. If you hear anything, please let me know and I will do the same thing as well! Thanks!
  14. Does anybody know that when we supposed to start working on background check, and all the health requirements?
  15. California State University San Marcos. I think that's pretty close (not sure though) San Diego State University but I think it's a bit further.

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