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  1. i take it by your name that you are already an lvn? if so, does this allow you to do the rn bridge 100% online? i'm just wondering what that would be like? given that i'm not an lvn and started from scratch without any college hours, i tailored my prereqs and coreqs to tvcc (trinity valley community college) in kauffman. however, competition is so great, i'm not certain that i will not be accepted. therefore, i am looking at other programs, but every program requires different prereqs/coreqs (which would throw me a semester behind and possible having to wait a whole other year before applying) that i would need to make application in their program. so, i'm at a loss right now ... trying to figure out what plan b and c will be. i have visited el centro, but it just wasn't for me (so large). collin county is on my list to contact, but i believe that they take a different entrance exam than the hesi a2 that i have already successfully taken (plus i would need 2-3 additional classes). i am currently taking an online class through paris junior college, but that is a little far for me to drive. i have looked at grayson county college (again a couple of additional classes). i just learned of panola over the weekend from this message board (defiantly want to talk to them). navarro college is another program who offers an information session in november. i have even contemplated getting my lvn first and then bridging. i just don't know what is best! decisions, decisions! lol
  2. PurpleLVN, I hope to make some phone calls today to different nursing programs in my area. I will let you know if I talk with anyone at Panola. Take care! SJ
  3. getyournursingon, Isn't the Iota Alpha Chapter at TVCC? Were you accepted into their nursing program? I am completing my prereqs and hope to apply this December. I would love to hear your experiances! SJ
  4. My school has an orientation as well. I read on another thread that you get to wear the honors collar/cord at graduation, but I am wondering if this would still apply if I went to a different community college (nursing program) than where I earned the award? SJ
  5. I just received an invitation from my community college to join phi theta kappa honor society for two-year colleges. would it be advantageous of me to join ... as in helping me to get into a nursing program over someone not a member, or should I just save my $60 membership fee?
  6. I just received an invitation from my community college to join phi theta kappa honor society for two-year colleges. would it be advantageous of me to join ... as in helping me to get into a nursing program over someone not a member, or should I just save my $60 membership fee?
  7. is anyone enrolled in the panola one program? i would love to hear your thoughts about admissions and the program based on your experiences. (lecture online, but can clinicals be arranged in hospitals closer to my home? is there ever a need to drive to carthrage?) panola's website doesn't state how many applicants they accept each semester. nor does it say what they base their acceptance on (gpa, points etc.). i would be most appreciative for any information you have to share! thanks! sj
  8. Phibro, Have you, or do you know of anyone that has/is going through the Panola One program? I just came across it today as I was searching this board and I may be interested, but would like to know more. Thanks! SJ
  9. PurpleLVN, I saw your post and looked at Panola's website and I am interested in their Panola One program (online ADN). I was just wondering if you have talked to them and what you may have found out. Thanks! SJ
  10. if you don't mind me asking, which school (grayson or collin county) were you accepted into? i am looking at both programs as well. i have taken my prereqs for trinity valley, but it seems that grayson and collin require a couple of additional courses. do you mind sharing exactly what classes you have taken and a round-about gpa and entrance test scores? more-or-less, i'm not sure what i need to do to apply at these two school. i have taken a&p i and ii, intro psych, human growth/life span, eng. 1301, microcomputer (theater appreciation. in oct. and microbiology in the spring). i have taken the hesi a2 with a cumulative passing rate of 90%, but i don't mind retaking if that is not high enough. (i've only taken it once and without studying... so i know i can do much better, if needed). thank you for any advice or guidance you may share!! one last question -- what is the attitude of fellow classmates that you are/were competing against for a spot in the nursing program? meaning, is it a 'dog eat, dog' world... people looking out for only themselves, back stabbing, doing whatever it takes for themselves to advance? sj
  11. If you look at the accredited programs on the Texas Board of Nursing website, they list only 2 diploma programs in Texas (Lubbock and San Antonio). My mom has been a nurse for 35+ years. It seems that years ago many hospitals had their own programs (they liked to train their nurses a certain way). It doesn't seem to be that way now ... everyone wants you to come with experience. I'm taking prereqs at a local community college. That seems to be the only way to go these days. Good luck! SJ
  12. Royse City has a fairly new rehab. center. I have a friend that is a new LVN grad. (as of Aug.) who is working there. Good luck! SJ
  13. my test did not have any algebra. it had lots of ratios to fractions or to decimals and vice versa etc. addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. a few roman numerals and military time. also, conversions: gallons, cups, pints, quarts; pounds to kilograms; miles, yards, kilograms etc. my test was no more than 54 questions. i had a drop down calculator and it was not timed. with that said, you are only allotted four hours for all three sections, but you can spend as much time as needed on any area. also, my test was computerized. therefore, once you answer a question there is no going back to change your answer. i hope this helps you out! i wish you the best of luck! please let us know how you do! sj
  14. My community college ADN program requires Anatomy & Physiology I and II. In addition, microbiology, general psychology, Human Growth & Development, Eng. 1301, Microcomputer, and Humanities. If I were you, I would check with the program in which you plan on attending to make sure that all your prereqs from the community college will transfer. At that time you can ask what to do about the anatomy class. Best of luck! SJ:redbeathe
  15. this is how my professor does things and i too haven't been able to figure a way to study. any help is appreciated!! :redpinkhe classes monday and wednesday, tests on wednesdays. monday, following a test, my professor will begin the new material. she hands out photocopies of the chapter (super small font, front and back, 6-8 pages per chapter). she reads these notes verbatim, giving very little explanation. wednesday is the same, completing chapter 2. monday we complete chapter 3, plus our professor will read aloud the entire test (without answers) for us to audio tape. the test is given the following class day (wednesday). the problem i ran into is that these tests are 50 short essay answers, no multiple choices. the amount of information that we must know in order to write a short essay answer is mind boggling. this wouldn't be as much of a problem if our tests were multiple choices and i could pick out key words and narrow down the answer choices. any suggestions on how best to study for these type tests when we only have one day between finishing the lecture and test day? so much information, so little time to memorize. not to mention that we don't get alot of explanation of how things work and we have to figure this out on our own. thanks!!

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