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cubeo

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  1. yes, bicarb drip..and levo would clamp down all those capillaries in your extremities -> increase lactic acid build up
  2. Hello Japorro13, Yes, 1st semester is the toughest...no i did not work while i was in the program...but many of my classmates were either working or taking care of their kids while in nursing program....so it's up to each individual...pay attention to the instructors during lecture..whatever they said will be on exam..ect... notes ...fundamental book of nursing, and medsurg book are the important ones...externs? i dont know u will have to find out from the hospitals =) and i suggest you use ur summer enjoy with family and review ur 1st semester..study for 2nd semester ..ur goal is to pass 1st semester first..then worry other later..if u can get into any hospital system be4 u graduate..i.e SFGH..great..u might have a guarantee job after you grad. know your connection is very important..know who hire people will help u secure a job after u grad..good luck to you..any other question..feel free to ask..and im sorry for the late respond =)
  3. i have the same question too...
  4. Sorry to hear that, but think it this way....at least they let you retake rather then retake the course or wont let you take it again..rite? so just keep trying..i brought my rosary with me to the exam..it really help me calm...good luck
  5. only 75 and you can answer this much..i can imagine if u ended up with 265...i wonder how long will your post be great information
  6. I ended with 265 too!!? so? and i passed! dont assume anything until you see the result...and waiting is a pain in the A$$ so go shopping...watch movies...go swimming..whatever to get ur mind off..then check result 4 days after... Good luck!
  7. hey Medwynn, i am going to start my orientation in November, and working in Cardiac intensive care, any tips for me to get ready? im really excited, and hope to see you there to guide me ^^
  8. oooh man..ADN will be disqualify for VA new grad program? that sucks!!!
  9. From what i know..up to date.....the process of picking application is by lottery...and before that you have to take what they called TEAs test and score over certain percent.. which implemented starting this year? at the time when i applied there wasnt any..i advise you to check out their website or either call the nursing office..the staffs are realllly nice..they will be happy to answer any of your questions.... -i graduated in DEC...and passed NCLEX already ..im on the job hunt rite now..
  10. Yes, at CCSF, if you are lvn, you get to skip the 1st semester and go straight to 2nd semester. =) cubeo
  11. Hello Long, My bro is in 3rd semester now at EVC, and i can only tell you this..the instructors are not nice..to survive you have to be on top of the game and stay under the radar...yes..i understand that english will be a challenge..but if you work hard..you can...for now..apply all programs..1st come 1st serve..dont be picky =) and im sorry for such late response... this is my email..you can email me personally..that way..i can reply faster... [email protected]. cubeo
  12. -I got in the program after 2nd time.. -yes the clinical area are all in san francisco -depends where you live...and that will determine how far you have to drive.. -any other questions, feel free to ask! Cubeo, RN
  13. There are so many things to talk about, and there is no such thing as "most like" or "least"for me, but i can describe as positive and negative: Positive: -Instructors were very organized -no discrimination -very knowledgeable -"some" instructors are flexible with clinical hrs/ class hrs -fun, easy to talk to -you get a lot of different hospitals -float to different units (Intenstive care unit, Cardiac Cath lab, Dialysis, Emergency room, Cardiac Care Unit, Neonatal Intenstive care unit, get to be an elementary school nurse, Interventional Radiology, Respiratory therapy, Psychiatric prison, Operation room with direct observation!!! ah..so many..still more but it would take too much space... ) GREAT EXPERIENCES:yeah: -Office staffs are extremely!..and i mean Extremely nice, helpful, and willing to help:up: -ill add more if i remember... Negative: -expensive uniforms! -a lot of work, very stresfful from time to time due to work load, and if u live 50 miles away, it's a pain to wake up as early as 5AM to drive to clinical. -ill add more if i remember... How much the program cost me? lets break it down... -FAFSA paid for my units, and enrollment fees...(if you are low income, u'll get financial aid $$$) -$20 dollars for parking stickers each semesters (total 4 ) -books cost like approximately $380(buying online) for me on 1st semester, $250 for 2nd, 3rd and 4th i swaped books with classmates -stethoscope and others medical tools, about $150 -most of my expenses go to gasssssss -i live with my mom, so my situation is different because i dont have to worry about mortgage, cooking, bills, etc...so im very lucky....so u have to take those into ur calculation..but now i can help her pay everything after i get a job:smokin: Would you recommend it over College of San Mateo, SFSU/Canada program or an Accelerated BSN at Northridge? -everybody is different, i am they type that will take 5 hrs to study 1 suject while other might take 2 or 3 hrs.. -i am not smart, but willing to work very hard to achieve the goal... -english is my 2nd language...thus i had many challenges in reading and learing... -so for me, 2yr program is good for me since i never step in the hospital before, i was insecured and afraid of failing, did bad in anatomy and physiology, but did ok in microbiology:p... -i didnt do much research about other programs and other schools..but....if you think you are fast learner, smart, endure long hrs of study..go for it....but just remeber ...once u got into the program..there is no going back...because failing will cost u money, time, and self-esteem. -I will continue my education ofcourse! until getting a Master..cuz im still young and a lot of opportunities out there..and plus u get to make more money:yeah: -2 of our classmates left the program after 1st semester because they got accepted into Accelerated BSN at SFSU, and they are doing fine now, they going to graduate in May with BSN..das great! -there are several people in my class have kids, working full time, part time...commute long distances..it all depends on how organize you are, how much effort you willing to put in, and how serious you are in nursing ... -from what i know..people in 2 yr program, BSN program, accelerate..watever..we all take the same exam, NCLEX, and get pay with the same ammount.. -i lived only 15 minutes away from Evergreen Valley College, and my bro is in 3rd semester now in EVC...it's a very terrible program.....:zzzzz..dont go EVC unless u got no choice. -aniway..good luck with your applications...and if u get accepted in so CCSF...let me know..and i wil show u now to survive 2 years ... and sorry about my typo....too lz to fix it...wutever..if u dont understand ..ask me..lol:down:
  14. CCSF is the best! EVC is ******! "excused me for it"

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