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Lichson starting 2009
Hi LICHSON hopefuls! I have not been on this thread in a while. I see lots of new applicants have been posting a lot of questions about the school. I will be graduating from LICH in 2 months and I though I would give you all my perspective on the school. I am a day student so I really can't speak much about the structure of the night program (sorry). First off, it's not easy and expect to put in A LOT of hard work no matter how smart you are or how great your professors are. It is a lot of information to learn in two years so expect to have a somewhat limited social life for the duration of your school time. The professors are a mixed bunch. I have had some professors that are top grade and some that clearly do not excel in the field of teaching. But I will say that all most all of then really care about the students getting a good education and graduating. Unfortunately, one of the earlier posts was correct. A lot of the good professors do seem to be jumping ship. But from what I have heard, the new teachers coming in are not all bad (with the exception of maybe one or two). But prepare to spend a big chunk of your outside-of-class time studying and double checking what you have heard in lecture to make sure you have absorbed it correctly and really understand it. Learning nursing is more that just memorizing facts. It's about taking facts you've learned and figuring out the correct way to utilize them. This is a skill that takes a while to get. No matter what school you go to or what the school's reputation is, it's going to be a long journey with a lot of blood sweat and tears. The administration office is by far the most frustrating part of the LICH experience. The office is under staffed and lacking in communication skills. Many of the office staff are very nice people but more often than not, the people who you have access to, don't have the information that you need. I do believe that the administration difficulties are part of the reason a lot of the good professors have left as well. I'm sure it makes it just as hard to teach at the school as it does to attend the programs. But at the end of the day, my advice would be to always be polite and patient when trying to get something done in that office. You sometimes have to really stay on top of them, but if you do it in a kind manner and acknowledge that are trying to help, they are much more likely to put in their best effort. Overall is LICH the best school out there? Probably not. But I have received a good education and definitely feel like I can go on to get a job or continue my education with a solid foundation. And that is what I shelled the $$$ out for, so I go what I paid for. Good lock to everyone who is applying. I know how stressful the process can be!
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Lichson starting 2009
I wouldn't stress too much. Your pre-reqs are very solid and I know several people that did much worse on the TEAS and still got in with good pre-reqs. I know it's stressful waiting. I feel like that was just last week for me! I'm sure you will get an interview call!
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Lichson starting 2009
Hi LaCana, Glad to see you got accepted. I was there waiting at the health clearence as well. And was two hours late to work. Had I know they were going to go in alphabetical order, I wouldn't have arrived so early.
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
Yes Diana sg I am trying to remain positive lke you said. I guess some days are harder than others. But you are right. I just need to be patient and have a little faith.
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
Hey all, Has anyone besides LaCana heard anything either way? It feels like it's been a while. Especially if interviews are over as honeycutts was informed. I can't help but worry that they have done all the accepatence letters and are now waiting to send out rejection letters to those that are left. Please write if you have any info!
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
LaCana - That's great. Did it say you need to contact them? It does seem stange that it's so small. They must be sending all the other info later. LadyT618 - Thanks for the heads up. I have called a couple times but always got a recording. But after what you just said I think I will try again next week just to make sure I haven't slipped through the cracks. Do you mind me asking what your experience was attending LICHSON? I have a friend that is finishing her first year and really likes it, but I have definitely heard some horror stories! Thanks again!
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
Anyone have any new news? It feels like this is taking sooo long.
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Beth Israel Nursing School NYC
Villa0912 I am pretty sure you are not allowed to send private messages until after 15 posts. You should get the icons honeycutts was describing soon after that.
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
As will I Diana. Hopefully we will be seeing each other in person in a couple months!
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Financial Aid-Says I made too much and I don't have a job
There is also the option of private loans. The interest is higher, but if this is something you really want and you can't wait another year, they might be your best bet. Just make sure you read all the fine print before signing anything. And do your research so you end up with the right loan for you. It takes a lot of work but there are options out there! Good luck!
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Has anyone recieved a phone call for an interview from lichson
Hey Diana, We spoke on another thread. I am still waiting as well. I think they had a committee meeting this week. I still am not clear if the will be calling or sending through the mail. I am starting to get jumpy every time my phone rings. Please make sure to post if you hear something. Good luck!!
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Transcripts
i think this is a much different situation than the others discussed here. if you are unable to get a transcript then you are clearly not being dishonest. that is a separate situation from deliberately not submitting transcripts that you are capable of acquiring. as for the op, i completely understand not wanting to get rejected due to a past problem. i was in the same situation coming back to school after 10 years. but do you really want to start on your journey, just to be expelled after spending time, energy and a hefty chunk of money on your dream? my guess is, if the school found out and let you go, getting into another program would be near impossible. it's of course your choice, but make sure you weigh all your options and think about all the consequences. good luck!
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Repeating a course?
I know this is true. However, while I have never repeated a course, I certainly know people who have. Smart capable people who I know would be great in their fields (not all of them nurses). But I do understand the competition aspect of it all. And obviously if the school she is hoping to get into won't consider retakes, it's best to stick with the B. But if they allow it, I say go for it. Especially if it will solidify your chances of getting accepted. Then you will have a stronger application and an even better knowledge of the subject matter!
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Repeating a course?
I am confused as to why some people on this thread feel it's ok for someone to retake a class with a D or F but not a higher grade. If the point of view is that life should not get in the way of you getting an A than I would think that this view would apply to someone that had a hard time and got a D or failed. Personally I think that everyone deserves a second chance to learn from their mistakes. And let's not forget that the OP got a B! Which is a really good grade. I think it shows drive and dedication to want to go back and do even better. Those are two qualities I would want in a nurse that was taking care of me. In the end it's about making yourself a fantastic nurse. We can't be expected to follow the same path to this goal as we are different people with different lives. But in the end what matters most is that we learn the skills needed to the best of our ability so we can go on to be the best nurses possible.
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Repeating a course?
"the best solution is to start over. i also had a similar experience as you. went to college straight out of highschool and had something like a 2.0 gpa with at least one f on my transcript before i gave up. when i decided to go for nursing, i went to a new college and did not transfer anything from my prior school. basically started over from scratch, clean slate. i had to repeat a lot of courses but i would have to repeat them anyway since i forgot almost everything i learned." js408 - correct me if i am wrong but is this not something you posted on another thread? i would think with your background, you would have a slightly more tolerant view on people wanting to get a fresh start.