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sassyrn2012

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  1. And by subject I mean cardio, respiratory, GI, Diabetes any disease process you may have trouble with.
  2. Your welcome! The class meets once a week, 3 hours long and it lasts an entire semester. Whatever semester you fail that's what you are going to review on plus validating skills, dosage calculations, fluid & electrolytes and whatever subject you may be weak in she will help explain it so that you understand plus there's a project you have to do in the library that's required in order to complete the class and you will also take a final exam on everything discussed during class you must make a 75 to pass. She does give very helpful tips on test taking as well. It's helpful for the purpose of you need the class in order to get back in for the following semester.
  3. The class size I was in was maybe about 15-18 people and our class went in the evening because I was part of the night/weekend program...the day program class during that time was larger if I remember correctly 20-30 people. You have to submit app right away for remediation and usually as long as its submitted on time you get in however if its pass deadline you do have to wait to remediate the next semester.
  4. The teacher is nice, she's not hard and the class isn't hard...I had to remediate for 105 and happy to say I just graduated this summer!! The class is only on the jeffstate campus.
  5. Clinicals were 6 hrs, some were during the evening/weekend. Once they get dates/times for clinicals you will be put n a group and assigned a clinical day.
  6. Hey Teejazzy2 let me know if u got my message if not I will resend it
  7. and we all take the final exam no one is exempt.
  8. I don't think it's done that way anymore don't know how it's done in the full-time program however the night program we have had calc tests each semester since 2nd and next semester which will be my 4th we have calc tests as well.
  9. Jeff states uniforms are white w/purple trim we do not order the purple ones. And if u are n/w u won't need to order until 2nd semester.
  10. I'm not sure which rule u are referring to however in the n/w program during 1st semester u will have calculations test but passing the calc tests with 90% applies in 2nd semester this is when clinicals starts and u have 3 chances
  11. I'm in the n/w program 3rd semester at Shelby campus and the teachers that I have had so far have been great and they are more than fair.
  12. Awwww....you guys are welcome!!
  13. Your welcome teejazzy2 :-)
  14. Yes those are the two books u need for 103 & 104 u don't have to purchase the fundamentals book now and u wont need terminolgy book until 2nd semester. I purchased the NCLEX review book 1st semester it is very helpful and assists with getting u used to the test taking style and it breaks everything down and what I do after reading chapters in book and going over the notes I will answer the questions in NCLEX book pertaining to whatever chapter and I use the CD as well and it helps me determine how well I know the material if I can answer the questions or if I need to study more! :-)
  15. First semester classes were on mon/wed lecture was on mon and lab was on wed 2nd semester since our class was pretty big one group had lab on tues/2nd group on Thursday and lecture was on Monday so maybe that's what they are referring to we have never went 4 nights a week u will have lab days up until its time to start clinicals hope that helps...unless they are doing something different but I hardly see u guys having lab twice a wk.

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