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Blessed2beStressed

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  1. HI fellow SCC Nursing students, I know that this thread is a few years old, but I was hoping you could update me on your status, did you get into the program? etc. etc... I am starting my pre req's in the Spring 2010, and would love to hear how it all turned out for you :)
  2. thank you so much for the info. I will keep you updated for sure!
  3. bumping this up...i have the same question.
  4. I am in Ca too and am seriously considering taking the phlebotomy course to aquire a job at a hospital, and get myself into an adn program. can you give me more info on what a day in the life of a phlebotomist does? what is the starting pay in Ca? do you enjoy it? the cost of your program etc? any info would be helpful to me right now. thanks so much.
  5. is she an lvn with a cert to do IV's? or just a straight up phlebotomist? I am interested in perhaps looking into that myself if this is the case. Can you give some more info. Is she working in a hospital? nursing home? thanks!
  6. Hi laluna, I am in Orange county and very interested in becoming a CNA, and I will need to work nights due to my childcare issues :) this is good news to hear being that nights Cna's make more $$ :) :) can you tell me what type of facilities pay the most and how many hours the shift? are they 3/12's or the usual 8 hours, 5 days? what can you recommend I do to get started? sorry for all the questions, but your insights would be great to have!
  7. yeah :) today was our FIRST clinical at the skills lab. it was fun...hehe....lots of bed making, handwashing and sterile field gloves....tomorrow we get to bath each other. did you guys have to do this? some of the people in our class freaked a little with the concept. i honestly don't see what the issue is...we will be fully clothed with shorts and a tank, and we will not do private parts (of course!!!). was this your first on sight clinical? do you mean you were only there half the day and then back to school? how did it go? are you enjoying this journey? and oh, they did confirm to our class that we are the ones that they have decided to add MATH along with the other curriculums. so we have lots of math ahead in this term, we did some today and will have more to come. math is not my strong point, but i am glad to know that we are being eased into it so that by the time we get to dosage calcs I won't feel so rusty. do you guys go tomorrow too? yeah miss Sandy is very nice.
  8. hmmm. i think you have to have x amount of posts before you can use the pm function. any admin's please advise...
  9. hi CSN, I just sent you either a 'pm' or an email...not sure which...let me know if you got it :) :) :)
  10. wow. so this is really not the 'norm'? hmmm. I won't get too attached to this concept since this is only our sub. You said that your class did not have the original instructor as well, so is your class working through that? I take it your class is going better for you. I definitely plan on sticking it out - lol ....i am pretty invested at this point, so there is not much i can do oh, i guess you got your laptop and ipod by now, how do you like the lap top? good quality? or so so....? what do you use your ipod for? i was looking online at some flashcard apps, i think that is a great idea...it beats lugging around 50 lbs of books and multiple flashcards....do you or anyone you know have this app? if so, how are they liking it? also, thanks for all your input and encouragement! it is helping me a great deal! :) :stdnrsrck:
  11. hey CSN, our first exam is coming up in about a week and half...the instructor said something about a 'study guide' that they give to you. she said 40 questions or so are on that guide, and 50 questions for the exam... She said if you focus on the study guide, you will have no issues with the exam...do you find this study guide to be your sure bet? i was very surprised that they have a study guide like this....it really eliminates the stress of not knowing what is on the exam, but it almost seems too good to be true. can it be THAT easy? what's been your experience with the study guides and the exams there?
  12. we are having a few hiccups with our first term course. Our instructor is out for medical reasons....and we have had a few subs. Last Thursday we were given a pretty heavy load of homework. Most of the students I have spoken with over this weekend are freaking out with this load. I am trying to hold it together myself, but to be honest, it is a bit much. can you briefly give a norm of the work load you guys get? I am hoping this is a glitch. the instructor informed us that she did not have a 'syllabus' to go off of....(um, hello?). IMHO, she did not know what she was doing....and just threw some things together. 3 chapters in Rosedahl, 2 Ch's in Memmlers, 50 math problems in Pickar, and reviewing the MED terms and A&P....oh, and to be prepared for a quiz or 2 - but forgot to bother to give any info on what those quizes entail. I have had a few emails from other students, like i said, and everyone is feeling pretty lost at this point. IS THIS THE WAY this school is going to be like? if so, i feel lied to at this point. I understand their are glitches, and i can be flexible, but this is even too much for me at this point. the home work load is overwhelming. the class instruction was disorganized and the instructor was hard to follow. I even asked a question in order for her to clarify a word for me on the body quadrants, and she told me i would have to 'look that up myself'. nice "teaching". blech. sorry, venting here. please give me hope for this school yet....does this sound like the 'norm' workload your class is getting?????
  13. oh...i think you have to have a certain amount of posts before you can use the 'pm', which is 'private message'. oh well, i was just going to ask you about the study load.... i am all for working my butt off, but according to them, it will add up to about 5 hours of study time a day. that is not possible for me with a family and work. How is the study load going for you and the other classmates? do you find this course so challenging that you need THAT many hours a day to pass? Also, how are the clinicals going for you guys there? are you out in facilities yet? i know they do 12 weeks inside and 12 weeks out. where are you all in your program? (still term 1 for you??)... so many questions, but i am a 'planner' and like to organize ahead of the game. thanks!!! :) :)
  14. Congrats to you too. How is it going for you? are you enjoying it? hey, when you get a chance, pm me...I have a question....thanks :)
  15. yup :) I am there now. Just started on Aug. 25th. Tonight was our 3rd class...(I am taking the p/t course). So far, so good. I love the instructor...! We have a sub because our First Term instructor is off for medical reasons, I am sad to think that our sub will not be the one we have for the full term. I really love her teaching style and feel a connection with her already. We get our scrubs and our first batch of books on Thursday...and I cannot wait. I am also bummed that Tuesday the 8th there will be no class due to....the holiday. Our first clinical was scheduled originally for Saturday the 12th, but that has been postponed due to many of the students being 'out of town' that weekend. So we will begin the clinicals on the weekend of the 19th. I am feeling that I made the right choice by choosing Stanbridge. I checked out other schools and they did not measure up. Some people have mentioned that the Administration comes off as disorganized, but you just take the good with the bad. Keep your eye on the goal, and the goal is passing the NCLEX. Not one school I have seen in all of Calif. can boast of a 100% pass rate.

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