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ccbc essex???
THANK YOU so much for reassuring me! My high school bad mouthed CCBC horribly and I felt like I was making a bad decision- but honestly, CCBC nursing is better than Stevenson! And I think the difference in price should help people make their decisions! Not the name!
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Howard CC Nursing Program Feedback
I first heard about Howard CC's nursing when I visited Johns Hopkins U School of Nursing. The admissions director said that any of Maryland's CC's were great places to get pre-reqs & RN! I am planning on going to CCBC Essex...I am sorry I do not know more than that. Good Luck! -gab.rielle
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I'm applying to volunteer at the local hospital!
That is great! I want to do that, because the hospital can help pay for schooling some too. (At JHH they can anyways) Good Luck! -gab.rielle
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I Got In!!!!!!!!!!!!
:chuckle CONGRATS!!! :yeah:I am going into senior year of HS and I wish so badly to be in your places!! I can't wait to get into Nursing School... Good Luck!! -gab.rielle
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Please Help! Which school should I go to?
Well, I guess it depends on when you want to be out and working with your CRNA certif/degree. If you are trying to get to work asap, then do the accelerated. But it may be really grueling compared to the more lax Samford program. Do you have to wait and take pre-reqs-is that the hold up? Your education would be better, however, if you took the 'slower' one; it would be quality and you could take your time with it. I am not familiar with either school though, so I cannot help you with figuring out which is better as far as education. Sorry about that... If the schools are virtually about the same, then just choose where you want to live for those years you go there. Are they in nice areas? Would you want to work in the hospitals around them? (for clinicals) If the hospitals nearby are really just general hospitals, you know, not too fast paced- it is probably not a good choice for a brand new nurse. Strange, I know. But newer nurses must be thrown into situations where their freshly learnt skills are put to work- to be remembered and to gain experience. I live on the East Coast and with places like Johns Hopkins and other world known hospitals,I don't have that to worry about those things...but I wanted to share that with you because its important to take note of. I hope you know where you want to go very soon! Good Luck! I am somewhat in the same boat!! :) Let us all know where you choose! -gab.rielle
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RN Pre-Reqs what kind of Math is required
Unless you need remedial math, you know, not testing out of it...but none for required for RN (AA) but I need to take statistics for grad (BSN/MSN) school. -gab.rielle;)
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Any Johns Hopkins (JHU) BSN/MSN 2008 applicants?
My advice would be- Try!! All they can do is say no, simply ask what you must do to become the type of student they need. Maybe you need some extra GPA inflation, maybe some more experience, who knows...but get that info and it will increase your chances of being a future JHU SON nursing student! Good Luck!! -gab.rielle
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Any Johns Hopkins (JHU) BSN/MSN 2008 applicants?
Typically, JHU SON looks at the entire package...isn't the previous GPA (before pre-reqs) just gen ed? They normally look at those grades + pre-reqs, the two should not be seperate unless they were done at different times or for another BS degree in the past. Overall GPA is what they need- general ed (for AA or BS) and then the pre-reqs for JHU SON. They are picky though, so if you have lower grades and GPA than you want- maybe you could retake a few classes to do better. Good luck! I am sure you will follow your dream no matter what! Don't forget too that UMB is right there in the city as well- they allow lower GPA. But I am sure its fine! -gab.rielle
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Why do you want to become a nurse?
Your story has changed my morning! :loveya:Thanks for posting it! I am so glad to hear your sister and her children are doing so well! The world needs more caring and wise nurses! -gab.rielle
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Why do you want to become a nurse?
I have heard so many horror stories like yours; some nurses out there are awful. I can't tell you how many medicine mix-ups in hospitals I have had. Allergic to them too! And blown veins! Those are inevitable! I am glad to see you want to make a difference! :) And that everything went well with your son! NICU has to be nice! Babies are too precious to make people grouchy and mad! -gab.rielle
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Why do you want to become a nurse?
Well, I am only 17 and a HS senior this year. I am set on my future as a PICU nurse (its my dream). I had brain surgery done 2 years ago, Ben Carson was my neurosurgeon; it was a condition called Chiari type 1 malformation. In short, the stem of my brain that is outside of the skull, was under so much pressure because of slight skull malformation. I was having a horrible time through school- sick every other day with these neuro-migraine head aches and loss of sight etc. Now, after being through all of that, I am inspired to give back! The only thing left wrong with me, neurologically that is, is that I have permanent hearing damage and hearing aids in each ear. But I am not paralyzed or blind or dead like the other people with my condition! And I praise God for it everyday! I also have some issues with my heart, mitrovalve prolapse, mild arrythmia (spelling check?) and a history of conditions...needless to say, I have a fond, homelike feeling for Johns Hopkins Med center- so why not work there! God has given me a few extra chances at life (I have counted 3 so far :) and I do not intend to 'waste' it doing something that doesn't make a difference in someone elses life. And I guess thats my story...:loveya:. -gab.rielle
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New Nurse...
Hello! I am planning ahead, way ahead...and I was wondering if PICU is a good place for a newer nurse. I had brain surgery at Hopkins 2 years ago and I was in the Ped Critical care for a week. Since then, I have wanted to work there. Please let me know! Thanks! :loveya: -gab.rielle
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helllpp, rn-bsn questions!!
Hello! I am also going to be doing a CC program (CCBC Essex perhaps) and then transfering to an RN-BSN program (JHU SON...perhaps?:) but right now I am only a high school senior. Yours is a good choice! Save money, and you could even go as far as to get your MSN while your at it! :) Admissions are ALWAYS looking for the higher grades, however if you know that you absolutely tried your best and that if you went back you may not do any better- Have that specific professor write one of your letters of recommendation. That way that teacher can say 'she gave it her all and stayed focused' etc. Then the college knows that the grade was not just a result of the student not being diligent etc. UMB has a total GPA listed on their site (which helps you out greatly!) Here is the link: http://nursing.umaryland.edu/programs/rn-bsn-ms/rn-bsn-criteria.htm . Just be sure that you have a "science" GPA of 2.5! If you dont meet that, they also have on their app that you can be enrolled in courses still. It sounds like they have your transcript but as long as 'sciences' add up to 2.5 GPA, you should be fine. UMB should not look down on you taking classes over again! That, to me, is showing that you are on top of things and know what you must achieve to get to your goal! UMB should take note of that as a sign of good determination, because you did not give up! You have perservered through still interested in Nursing, which a lot of people drop out of these days! All in all, you may want to retake the a&p lecture, just to get your GPA as high as possible. Hope I helped! -gab.rielle