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Lori_Roses

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  1. I am single, so i'm not sure. It doesn't hurt to start the process. Or, you can try and stop in and ask the careersource person at the school. Each campus as a careersource location.
  2. Congrats to everyone! Just a word of advice-Apply for the Careersource. It pays for you tuition and all required books. It is a lifesaver. As long as you make less than 25.00 an hour, you pretty much qualify. Good Luck Everyone!
  3. It is 6-8 weeks. They will not offer you any additional info. Just an fyi. They are very generic in there answers. The contact info should be included in your packet I think though. And they can go out sooner. Summer 2014 found out 5 weeks after. Good luck!
  4. You are incorrect. This coming from a first term nursing student who called right when I received my packet. Think of it this way, think of how many people are accepted into the program. Do you really think they want a hundred people calling on the same exact day? So anyone reading this please don't think that your seat didn't get saved because you call prior to the 28th
  5. You will still have time. I know it sucks to have an entire week less than others but it will be okay. The titers are the only thing you really have to wait for. Everything else is a matter of a couple of days. And finding the time to get it done!
  6. Congrats! I am currently first term Nights and Weekends. We have heard that a majority of your classes will be at deerwood. (ours are at North) Obviously this is subject to change, but this can give you an idea. First term is 4 classes. Here is my schedule Monday-Tests (every single monday testing) starts 6-7 and if you have more than one the second on is at 7:15-8 Tuesday-Health Assessment 6-9 Wednesday-Pharmacology- 6-9 (Hybrid so every other week) Thursday-Concepts-6-9 (hybrid-every other week-opposite of pharm) Saturday-Techniques (clinicals) On campus 8am-1:30--When at Hospital 6:30 am-1:30 We just got our schedule for 2nd term and it looks like this (first 8 weeks is adult health-second 8 weeks is psych) Mondays-ALWAYS TEST :-) Tuesdays-(Adult health or psych) 6-10 Saturday & Sunday 6:30-3 This doesn't start obviously until next month so i have no idea how true it is, but this is the schedule we have been given ;-)
  7. We had one for techniques. We had to wear all whites. that one is to pass before going to the hospitals. If it is considered a clinical day towards clinical hours but you aren't going to the hospital, you are supposed to wear the polos and khakis. So far i've worn mine 3 times in the first semester. The other simulation will be for health assessments, head to toe assessment, but no specific attire is required.
  8. Do you plan to be next semester? You can apply again once you are. If not...then you may be correct
  9. It's not up to your intake person per say. It's up to them to make sure you have all of the correct paperwork and proof turned in to prove your eligibility. I would Def try. You would think that would be full time. But not sure. Your intake person will depend on your home location. There is a careersource person at each of the campuses, you could ask.
  10. I wore jeans. You sit in the auditorium, listen to a bunch of different people speak, pick your section and leave. There isn't much interaction directly with the professors or anything. So no need to dress your best to impress ;-)
  11. They are quite lenient. The only way you don't qualify is if you make over 25.00 an hour. i do remember one person was ex military and was going to school through the VA and they did not qualify.
  12. I don't recall seeing UF health..but to add to the previous list, I am currently doing mine at Orange Park Hospital. Night and weekends only had Baptist Nassau and OP to choose from. But this changes every semester. Daytime has more options.
  13. Skills Kit- later you will get an email to purchase it and it gets sent to the school. I just turned in whatever they gave me back at the drug testing place. I didn't have a carbon copy. (MAKE COPES OF ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING) And if it doesn't specifically as for originals, don't give them the original. I got my titer testing done a physicians office because you have to get a physical anyways. So titers, physical and TB testing can all be done in one shot. Carespot does it too i've heard. If anyone needs to get into a new physicans office quickly, i have i OP. I hadn't seen my primary care in a long time, so they wanted to set up a reinstatement kind of appointment and wouldn't schedule me for a few weeks. I was able to get into this office on the same day and get all of my stuff done through them. My insurance covered some of it. And i needed a Hep B shot, and was able to get my first one through them.
  14. We do not for first term, however, we have been told for Second term and future terms, we should have saturday and sunday clinicals.
  15. We received an email with the link to buy it sometime before class started with a deadline date included. It was like 75.00 or something.

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