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RoniiRN

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  1. I can only speak about my experience at B&S, but keep in mind that I graduated last year so things may be different now. When I attended, we did have morning classes but we also had afternoon classes. There were days that we had to stay until well after 3 and I believe we also had a class that ended at 5 pm. As far as clinicals, they always ended after 1 pm and the number of clinical days and classes that we had varied by semester. My toughest semester schedule was when we had two days of clinical and then one long day of class. Class went from about 830 a.m. til 4 p.m. I believe (one class in the a.m. and one in the afternoon) ....although at times the schedule was hectic at times, it was worth it in the end! :)
  2. I meant to mention that I will be starting on a med surg unit, and the first 3 months I will be working alongside a preceptor. I'm stoked!
  3. I actually recently did get a job, I start the first week of august. sonce accepting this job offer I've also received two other job offers. When turned down from a job it was usually because of my lack of experience. I became an RN right after high school. Pretty much any of the HCA hospitals are more than willing to hire B&S college students. Also, I am currently looking for somewhere to enroll for my BSN. I plan on calling around to ask if they will accept my credits from B&S. So far, I did apply to one university which wasn't willing to accept many of my transfers. Needless to say I didn't go forth with the enrollment process.
  4. I was a member of the first graduating class, but I was in the second cohort. There were actually 17 of us not 18, one fell to the cohort behind us :/ ; anyway, I was wondering if you found a job and if so how that is going for you? Also, I noticed u said u plan on specializing, what are you thinking about specializing in?
  5. thank you! I just learned that it is official, I am now a licensed RN in the state of VA. It feels even more amazing than I thought it would!
  6. so, i took my NCLEX this morning at 8 a.m. it stopped at 75 questions & I did the pearson vue trick & got "the good pop up !!!!"
  7. okay, thanks alot! As of now, I will only do the unused questions. I too feel that it is very important to get through every question. As of now my test date is set for the 19th, hopefully my scores will be high enough so that I am able to stick with that date!
  8. I really liked your schedule so I mirrored it when I created mine, thanks! I have a little under two weeks before I test, but I have a couple of questions for you. On the question trainer 3 I also received a 56% which was lower than my question trainer 2, did you find that one more challenging? And when you made your Q Bank test did you only click "unused questions" each time you created a test?

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