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soon2bns

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  1. Hey girl! I am so glad to see you are back in action and I was wondering how you were doing. I am so thrilled for you and Ben:dncgbby:! Keep your dreams alive and I am quite sure they wil come true :ancong!:
  2. Well, I would have to say nursing school is HARD! My first day was on Monday and we had a miniquiz on Tuesday. I passed the miniquiz with a 90%, but that was only after reading the chapters 3 times. There was another quiz on Thursday which I failed horribly . I don't know what went wrong, I read the chapters but I guess I got lazy thinking that it wasn't going to be that hard to pass because of my 90% on the first quiz. Reality sunk in very quickly and now I am readind, reading, reading! We had our first skills check Wednesday on hand washing and applying PPE and I pased that fine. There is another miniquiz on Monday, and a Math quiz on Wednesday.We also have a big quiz next Thursday, it's alot of information to try and understand within a short amount of time. Well I will keep you guys posted! Good Luck!
  3. Wow! I can't believe the time has come, classes start Monday and I am excited! I am a little nervous because we have a quiz on the second day of school :angryfire! Congrats to everyone, I guess I better get started studying :typing.
  4. Congrats! I have been attending my CC since 2006 and I will be finally starting the nursing program next Monday. I put on my nnursing uniform for my husband and children, they were like finally! Once your dream becomes a reality it all sinks in and all of your hard work was worth it.:ancong!:
  5. I just wanted to know how everyone was doing and have anyone of you started reading any of the books. We have a required reading of four chapters before school starts:uhoh3:! I am ready to start, I will be attending school four days a week. Fridays and Sundays are open skills lab so we can practice, my schedule will be: M,R 9-12 and T,W 10-5 Please be free to share any info, Good Luck Everyone:yeah:!
  6. I couldn't imagine attending a nursing school that costs $28,000 a year! It is not medical school and nurses don't make nearly as much as doctors, it would take many many years to pay this off, even with overtime. I had to wait two semesters at my Community College to start, but it beats paying that huge amount of money. The total price for our program is around $7,000, so it was definitely worth the wait! My program is only an ADN program, but after I complete this program I will transfer to a four year university. The price still wouldn't be as high as that school.
  7. I start classes May 11, and it will be four days a week. We only have clinicals 3 weeks at an LTC facility the first term which I am bumbed about, I thought we would get more on hands training at an actual facility this term. On Fridays and Sundays the school opens the lab for us to practice if we would like. I am just ready to dive right in, then again I wonder how are we supposed to learn all of the information with so many books to study from:banghead: !
  8. Wow, congrats one your upcoming pinning ceremony and graduation! I can't wait to be in your shoes, good luck:yeah:!
  9. Congrats on your great day at clinicals!
  10. Hi every one, I thought I should start a thread for those of us that will be starting NS during the summer. What school will you be attending, and how many days a week will you be attending? I am very excited and I purchased my books and nursing lab bag which totaled a whopping $835 . Congrats to all of you and way to go class of 2010! :dncgbby:
  11. I don't start NS until next month, but here is how my schedule is going to look: MW 9-12 Seminar class TR 10-5 Theory 10-12 Lunch 12-1 Clinical 2-5 Fridays are free but students are encouraged to go to skills lab to practice becaues there won't be time to practice your skills in class. The skills lab is also open on Sundays for us to practice. The instructors told us that we belong to them for the next two years and from what I have read on some of the posts here it may very well be true !
  12. I also attend VCC and I start their nursing program next month. VCC's nursing program is only an ADN program, while UCF has a Bachelor program. I believe that the bachelor programs focuses more on the mangerial side of nursing, and the ADN programs focus more on the hands on experience. Personally, I would prefer to attend an ADN program initially and then maybe transfer to a university. The managerial aspect is not going to help you in direct patient care, so maybe VCC nurse's seem to have more knowledge and don't have to be told everything to do. Congrats on getting in I believe you made an excellent choice:D!
  13. :yeah:Congrats! I start NS in May also, good luck!
  14. soon2bns replied to bouncy's topic in General Students
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  15. I'm starting classes in May:yeah:! In the meantime I am finishing up classes for my AA degree. Orientation was on the 16th and boy was everyone excited and scared at the sametime. They warned us that the summer session moves at a greater pace because the weeks are shorter, but the information is the same. The instructors told us to spend quality time with our loved ones because for the next two years we are going to eat, sleep, and dream about nursing. We only have three weeks of clinicals in nursing 1 at a LTC facility. I purchased one of my books so I can get a head start on things, and my school(VCC) has a website for nursing students that includes skills videos for us to see at anytime. Overall I am excited, but based on what I have read on allnurses that will soon change:chuckle. Sorry so long! Good luck in your program:nurse:!

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