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JCC ADN Nursing Program
You go to UofL? Im asking because I dont think you should bridge program it. Because from what I hear, its mad hard to get accepted into the upper division of the UofL program. Plus, once again this is what I hear, most people pretty much decide what they want to pass and fail in the upper division, I guess its extremly hard. What I plan to do is go to JCC, get my ADN. I know I'll have a great GPA at JCC, because a close friend of mine goes there now and she says its Real easy but educational at the same time. She isnt a genius or anything, but shes pretty bright. Then I plan to go to Galen or Indiana Wesleyan University [they have a campus here in Louisville] and get my RN in a year. Why are you transferring? Just wondering.
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JCC ADN Nursing Program
Hey, so I was just wondering, did anyone attend JCC and got their ADN from there? I am planing to switch over next year and earn an ADN [im at UofL right now] If you attended, could you tell me whats the program like? How are the professors? and over all what would you grade JCC's nursing program?
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CRNA Question
Thanks alot for clearing this for me. Answered alot of my questions. I was wondering... ICU, Intensive Care Unit. What exactly do you do there? l
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CRNA Question
Hi, im new to this forum and actually new to the whole idea of nursing. See im a freshman at the University of Louisville, and I went in as a Pre-Med/Dental and I realized my parents basically pushed me into this, so this was a mistake for me because being a doctor just doesnt seem fit to me nor was it really my choice to go into this field of study. So I pretty much decided I'll switch over to a community collge next year and earn an ADN and work for some time to save money to go to a CRNA school [i know a year in the field is required anyway]. So, now that you know my story, I just have a few questions; 1) Would it be possible to go to a CRNA school with just an ADN? or is a BSN necessary? (im actually planing to earn a BSN after an ADN) 2) Just about how hard is it to get accepted into a CRNA school? (I know there is a specific GPA, but what else is required) 3) What is the cost of CRNA schools? 4) Im a guy, so I just wondered, do people look at you differently knowing that nursing is a female-dominated profession? If anyone could help me figure these things out, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.