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Broward College applicants for Fall 2009
I wonder if you were "deferred" because of the e-mail issue? Did you ever get yours and respond to it? I had a friend who had her e-mail forwarded to a Yahoo acct, all e-mails got forwarded except her acceptance letter. She finally found out, but it was too late, they deferred her until the next class. As for your situation, if you never received the e-mail and they are aware of the problem, hopefully they will adjust the status.
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Applying to BCC Jan 2009
If you want to take Psych, take Dr. Nash or Mrs. Shoemaker. Both are great teachers and it wont be too stressful. I came back to school in 2005 after approx. 14 years. I had a horrible CPT math score, which was a blessing because I had to start back at Pre-Alg. Now I am so glad I did it, because alg. and ratio/proportion is all nursing math. It is good that you got the refresher. It took me a while also, but you are smart to keep an eye on your GPA. Get it as high as you can before you start the program. Feel free to message me anytime if you have questions or just want to B.S. about the program. Good luck, you'll get there brefore you know it.
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Applying to BCC Jan 2009
I agree that the program is difficult, but it is do-able. Stay possitive and follow the course outlines and you will be fine. They have a good NCLEX pass rate, so as difficult as it seems, it sets you up to pass in the end. I have enjoyed my experience so far. Ignore the negativity and just focus on your goal. If you have any concerns, most of the professors are willing to sit down with you and discuss these. They aren't as "uncaring" as some people seem to want you to think. Good luck on your pre-req's, i'm sure you'll be just fine. What classes do you still have to finish before applying? What are you taking now?
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Applying to BCC Jan 2009
I am in the nursing program at BC (formerly BCC). As far as GPA, I have heard over several semesters that as long as you have a 3.0, you should have no problems getting in. I know it is stressful right now, it's that way for all of us, but just take a breath and relax, you should be fine. They send you an orientation date once you are accepted. The oriet. lasts several hours and they go over everything and let you ask questions. As for HOSA, you may be able to waive a few CAE classes and the core class. When you talk to your advisor, they will verify this for you. What campus are you applying to? Hopefully this helped you. Good luck and study, study, study! :wink2:
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NE1 have any info on broward community college nursing program?
Hi, Im in Process II now, you are totally right. How did you do in GI?
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Anyone starting at Broward Community College in Jan '08?
I started North campus in Jan. Passed P-I, in P-II now.