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Major1

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  1. I did the same thing! I consider myself a responsible person. I do not drink, party or do anything crazy, but like you, I have worked too hard to get my spot that jeopardizing my spot for something very preventable is insane. I started Nursing school 3 days ago and have been facebook free and don't even miss it like I thought I would. Just think of how much extra time I will have to study since I won't be on facebook!
  2. I used to go to Ivy Tech but before starting the program, I transferred to KY. As mentioned before, my ATI kit was over $500 which is expensive. Like some of you, I have also had to pay for the syllabus and the packaged books at Ivy Tech are quite ridiculous. They like to brag about posting ISBN numbers, but as stated, they are in a package specifically for Ivy Tech which is to no advantage. My son is experiencing this dilemma as we speak.
  3. The actual ATI tests are required, but none of it is incorporated into the class. All ATI studying and review is done on our own. There are lots of practice tests and immediate feedback, progress reports, etc, but it is still a HUGE amount of time in addition to normal studying. Good luck to all!
  4. What is an ATI kit? An ATI kit is primarily a bunch of books and DVD's from the Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) that we have to review and then take a test over. This is supposed to ensure a higher passing rate for the NCLEX because the ATI is continually monitoring your progress every time a test is taken. If the ATI tests can not be passed, then chances of passing the NCLEX are not good. www.atitesting.com
  5. We were not allowed to buy 'used' on the skills bag or the ATI kit. I actually had an ATI kit given to me and was still told that this would not be acceptable to use!
  6. I attend a community college for the ADN program and have had to pay $237.85 for a skills bag that has Foley catheters, IV's, saline, gauze, etc. in it. I paid $535 for an ATI Test Kit, $23 for each pair of white pants, $20 for red scrub tops with the school name embroidered on them, and $30 for a white lab coat with a nursing student patch on it. All of this had to be purchased from the bookstore so shopping around was not an option. I then spent lots of money on shoes, a stethoscope, B/P cuff, etc. Tuition this semester was $1190 plus an additional $600 for books, and that was getting most of them off of ebay! Although it is a huge amount of money, I cannot really complain because it will all be worth it in the end!!!
  7. My name is is for my son. His name is Major and he is my only child, so therefore my name is Major1. This is a password I use quite often also, so it was chosen because of the ease of remembrance. I start first semester of RN school in 2 weeks so I need to save my brain cells for remembering everything else instead of a complicated user name!
  8. I took the opportunity to join PTK at the community college while trying to get into the nursing program, primarily because it would look good on the resume. I graduated with an Associates in Science degree last week and start nursing school in January. By being in PTK, I was chosen, out of almost 500 graduates to be the student speaker at the graduation, representing not only PTK, but the college, as well. I also have had the chance to be involved in various communtiy service projects, and am looking forward to potential scholarships when I continue on for my BSN! And like a previous poster said, being in PTK does wonders to make a parent proud!!!
  9. Cuezee2 I just read your post. Could you please tell me what ADPIE is? I haven't started nursing school yet, but I am now curious as to what this means. Thanks
  10. I know it's gonna be hard once were in - but this is pure torture - so close, yet so far. At least once we're in, all we need to do is stay in! That's what scares me already, and day one does not start until January 10th!
  11. Soon2bRN122- All I can do is agree with the other posters. Find something to occupy your time. If not, the wait will consume you. My application deadline was July 1. I just found out Monday, that thankfully, I did get accepted. It was my third time trying. Now I am relieved that I know that I am in, but already I am starting to stress with the 'what if's', and the "I hope's". I want to go ahead and get started (and finished) so badly. Good luck to you!
  12. Chris99mu- I think we all need to remember who is our Pilot, like you said. That was very good information to go by. Many times what we want is not best. Good luck as you continue your journey, whatever that may be!
  13. Congratulations everyone!!! Don't give up if you don't make it this round. It took me three tries. I sure hope it will be the charm!!
  14. Hello everyone! Today, after the deadline for spring admission was July 1, 2010, I just got my acceptance letter! I start the RN program at Owensboro Community College in January! I am so excited, scared, nervous, etc! Gosh, it feels great!!!!!:yeah::yeah:
  15. I have a friend who is a CRNA and she said it was required of her to work for at least a year in ICU. I don't know if this matters but she went to school in Kansas.
  16. Tally2011- I also am going nuts with waiting. Our application deadline was JULY 1st and we still haven't heard anythign about the January admission. Now they are saying it will be November before they decide. Good luck!!
  17. Still waiting to find out if I am in for January. The admission deadline was JULY 1. I wish they would just tell us already.:mad::mad:
  18. I wish my Community College would let us know in about 3 weeks....that would be wonderful. Our apps for the Spring semester were due July 1 and we still haven't heard anything yet......This waiting is getting insane!
  19. I have no idea. I cannot even get accepted into the program. I have appllied 3 times and am waiting for the 3rd decision right now. We are supposed to find out in October and then would start in January. Waiting is very hard to do but that's all I know to do. I hope you hear some good news soon!
  20. For Krn*2010 Could I please get a copy of your notes? I can't figure out how to send you an email so I hope you see this here. My email is [email protected]. Thanks so much, and good luck!
  21. Hi! I am new to this website and just came across this post. I have applied to the Community College for the Spring program. This is my third time applying and I am about to give up. Both times previously, I made the wait list but was unsuccessful at getting into the program. For the spring we had to have our applications in by July 1 and are not expected to hear anything until October. This waiting is insane. I try not to think about it because during the process for Fall 2010, I was fairly confident that I would get in. I have a 3.85 GPA, high test scores, everything looked to be in my favor and then I get rejected because my scores weren't high enough. The bright side of the coin was that out of 177 applicants, I ranked # 54 and the program only accepted 40. So not too bad for being out of school for 22 years. This go around, I am really hoping to get in...............it is a 2 year program for my associate RN, but I have already taken every other class imaginable and once I get through the program, I can go ahead and finish my Bachelor's. Best of luck to everyone of you who are still waiting and congratulations to those who have been accepted!!

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