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donovasu

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  1. Thanks to you both! I just got the text that they posted my license number! Now I really am official!
  2. I graduated in December '14, got my ATT, took and passed my NCLEX, but I still don't have a license number from my BoN! All the information is in: my fingerprints have processed, my fees paid, nothing is pending, but still no license number. How long does it take before the BoN posts a license number after you pass NCLEX? Can I say I am an RN yet? All of the applications I have looked at online ask if you are a registered nurse...
  3. Hi Jemeshaw, You have to complete your nursing prereqs just for Maricopa nursing and get on the wait list before you can even apply to get into the concurrent enrollment with ASU. Once you are on the wait list for the maricopa program, you will get the information about an "information session" for the CEP and after attending that, you will be able to attend an "application session" for the CEP. Don't just think about ASU though, NAU also has a great program with fewer prereqs and the cost is a bit less. Good luck to you!
  4. You get a choice at some schools, between a few sites as they usually can only take a certain number each day. I got to choose from two or three sites each block at GCC.
  5. NUR330 in the CEP program with NAU is in person at their Phoenix location (greenway & the I-17). It is a good class and is not online. In the fall, you will take Health Assessment and that will be both...theory online and a lab at your community college. Both classes are one day a week in person. Also, if you get into the fast track program, you can take an additional class this fall online which is gerontology. It was a simple online class and you will learn a great deal from your classmates from the discussion that is required. I can't speak for ASU or UOP. Good luck!
  6. jjanous, Orientation at GCC is on July 10th. You can take your CPR anytime between now and then. Those of us who started this last Spring semester are excited for you all to start! Congrats and see you in July! Susan
  7. Shandre and I are in the same class. We are excited about the fast track because we will graduate with the BSN instead of having to wait another 6 months or so after our ADN is finished. But....it is alot of work. Not hard work mind you...the NAU classes are not difficult...but doing that and block 1 is very time consuming. You need a great deal of time management and good studying skills in order to do well and you will put in lots and lots of time studying. Good luck to you and maybe we will meet you when you start classes in the fall! donovasu "Assume benevolence...people do things that annoy us, not to annoy us."
  8. I am not 100% sure about ASU, but Maricopa didn't put me in as accepted until after they did the regular placements which was in September. I had already started my NAU class, so I expect you won't see a change in your status until after that time. As long as you receive a letter from John and then from ASU welcoming you to the program, I wouldn't worry much. We did alot of worrying when things werent' happening as fast as we would have liked, but didn't need to fear. Just keep up on their requests for paperwork and such and you will be fine. FYI: Don't do your tb tests until the month or two before you start your maricopa classes if you don't already need them. Same with your CPR. The tb has to last through your first two blocks of school and your CPR will last through your entire schooling if you wait. donovasu "Assume benevolence....people do things that annoy us, not to annoy us."
  9. HESI scores were above 85% and most gpa's were above 3.2. You have to have good grades in the courses that have asterisks as those are the ones they really look at. For Spring 2013, the class I am in, there were not enough students to fill all the CEP slots, but that will be changing as people realize they need to do this program in order to get into school faster and to get a job after graduation. Good luck! donovasu "Assume benevolence...people do things that annoy us, not to annoy us."
  10. I'm not sure. Are you already in school? If so, I wouldn't worry, it's really more an issue for those looking to get into school, although, I do hear that some of the CEP students ahead of me have heard from their sites that they will only take BSN students.
  11. Just a heads up all, while Maricopa Community College says they have no plans to get rid of the ADN program, there were very few slots this semester at my school available for those seeking just the ADN. The other thing is that there are some clinical sites that are only allowing BSN seeking students to do clinicals with them or even hiring RN's unless they have a BSN degree. If you have a two year wait anyway, take all the prerequisites and corequisites in order to qualify for the CEP program with the community college and save a bunch of money over a standard 4 year degree. Good luck all! "Assume benevolence...people do things that annoy us, not to annoy us."
  12. I am a CNA on a busy unit in a hospital and also in nursing school. I have seen it both ways. We have some aides that will do the bare minimum and some that work their tails off. We also have some nurses that will peruse E-bay while call lights are going off on both sides of the pod. If I was in your position, I would speak with the CNA in question off to the side and explain your feelings. If you still get flack, then I would report the person. You deserve to be treated as any other nurse, even if you are new"er". Good luck and I hope you get to work with CNA's that do care about the patients and work with you instead of against you.
  13. I work at that hospital and we are in desperate need of experienced RN's right now. You could get called off, but if you can afford the chance, it is a great place to work.
  14. At the end of a 12 hour shift, my feet and legs hurt. I got a pair of orthotics and bought a pair of Z-coils. I know, I know, people say they are not safe, etc, but you can get them with a closed heel now. Now I can go 12 hours and while my feet are tired, they are not so sore I can't stand or sleep when I get home. I also change my shoes every other day, so I am not wearing the same pair every day. If you can, go see a podiatrist, just to make sure you don't have any medical issues which could affect what kind of shoe you need. The money is worth every night I can still go for a walk with my honey.
  15. It sounds like your "friend" is trying to start some drama. Drop it and don't discuss it with anyone on your floor. Continue to do your best and talk to your HR representative if you want to discuss this rumor with someone.
  16. I was looking at the books for NUR151 and was confused. Do you buy both the e-package and 9 other books or either/or? Buying both means a book cost of over $1200!! And that is not including the lab kit, scrubs, shoes, etc. Can anyone clarify this for me?
  17. How long was it? A couple hours? more?
  18. Like Cindy said for those of you who may be going to Mesa CC, it would be great to see who will be in classes with us! Hopefully we will likely get to go to the NUR330 classes together and I wonder if we will be in classes at the community college level with students just going through the traditional ADN program?? I am originally from Maine, moved to AZ 4 years ago with the goal of attending nursing school. I put the pre requisites off and only got my application in last November. I work for a local hospital as a CNA and hope to work there as a nurse once I complete school. We have two dogs and really do love the weather!
  19. that's right and thank goodness for that since we would've had a very long wait! now we just get to go right away!!
  20. Remember if you haven't already, you need to go online to NAU and apply. They send you an additional email wanting you to fill out another application but you don't have to. Also, get all your official transcripts to them ASAP. If you took courses from more than one of the Maricopa Community Colleges, you have to have each one send in a transcript...they aren't consolidated. Congratulations everyone! So excited that we all got in! Maybe we will all get to go to the NUR330 together. And just out of curiosity, what is everyone's date/time stamp? This program helped me greatly since they are still only taking those in 8/2010 and mine is 12/2011.
  21. Whoo hoo! Let us know when you hear!:w00t:
  22. hi everyone! we are starting to receive our acceptance letters for spring 2013 cep program. i am wondering for those of you who are in the program with gcc and nau how is the first class going? was there a book? was the cost what you expected for the class and book, if needed? thanks for being willing to pass on this information for us! :w00t: assume benevolence - ""people do things that annoy us, not to annoy us."
  23. cin, did you hear anything? if i were you, i would call if you don't hear anything by friday at noon...***crosses fingers***
  24. I was accepted to Glendale CC and NAU. I sent all my paperwork back this morning and requested all my transcripts.
  25. I got my letter of acceptance today!!!!!! Whooo hooo!!!! Check your emails everyone!! If I got in, you know you all did too!

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