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  1. When y'all got the nursing fundamentals book, did you buy it brand new or used? Does anyone know if it comes with an access code and if so, do we need it? I am wanting to order it online this week but I am unsure of what to get. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
  2. I was wondering about that myself. Home | Flu.gov says "The 2013-2014 flu vaccine will be available to the public in Fall 2013." So I am guessing that we can request from our doctors to get it as soon as it is available. I gave my form to my doctor's office last week and I am going in for the first Hep B vaccine shot and TB test on Thursday. I will ask them about it then and let you guys know.
  3. Class Connector Search Home- American Heart AssociationType in your zip code and the radius you want and click view scheduled classes. Then enter in an end date of July 31st and click SEARCH. It will give you a screen that asks what course you need to take. Choose "BLS for Healthcare Providers" and click SUBMIT. This will give you the classes that are already available in your area. I signed up for the one in McDonough and you reserve your place online.
  4. Thank you, aelmo!! Congrats to you as well! As much as we were beating ourselves up about it, it's really nice to finally be able to breath, ya know? Let's enjoy this brief couple of months we have until lockdown begins, lol!
  5. I don't anymore. I used to live off Concord Rd in Smyrna, but since moved down to Stockbridge to live with and take care of my great-grandmother. Where our house is is actually closer to the Decatur campus, than Clarkston where I attend. Question for y'all: I have to take Microbiology in the summer and am considering taking a female professor who teaches on the Decatur campus. We're not allowed to say names on here, but several of my classmates have said she is the best and to stay away from the ones on Clarkston campus, that they are notoriously difficult. Do any of you have any suggestions or experiences you can share?
  6. I received my acceptance letter this past Saturday!!! Thank you Stephanie for the heads up on checking the mail. I am beyond excited and so proud of all of us for working our tails off to make this happen. I did not apply anywhere else so I will be accepting my spot in the GPC program. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone :)
  7. I was reading through the Fall 2012 threads and I think those were the people that called to see why the didn't get in. MY thinking on the matter was that once you get your acceptance letter, you have to then say YES I AM going to attend the program. Maybe they got letters late bc they weren't originally sent letters, but when ppl who DID get them declined, more spots opened up, so they let in the ppl that were just below the ones that did get letters. Does that make sense?
  8. Good luck ladies! Here's to hoping we all make it into the program!!
  9. I think that "eligible" just means they meet the minimum requirements- at least a 2.7 GPA, 65 on TEAS, etc...
  10. I was terrified of having to take this class (I hate speaking to large crowds) so I took it online over the summer and it wasn't all that bad. We wrote 4 speeches (recorded ourselves speaking them or did a youtube video), did a powerpoint presentation, critiqued 2 famous speeches, and had a final speech that had to be proctored, or you could video yourself giving the speech to a crowd of 10 people. I recommend going the online route if you are an anxious public speaker.
  11. Yeah, at the info meeting in December they said that they usually get between 450-500 eligible applicants, of those 200 get acceptance letters, and of those about 140 students start the program. When students asked why they sent out 200 letters to only let in 140, they said that it's because not everyone that gets the acceptance letters ACTUALLY attends the programs, whether bc they got in somewhere else or bc of personal reasons.
  12. The logic and critical thinking class is PHIL 2020, which is the recommended humanities class. You can take any class, but the program of study recommended this specific class. Hope that helps you!
  13. I'm getting ready to take A&P II, Amer Gov't, and the LINK class for the Spring semester. I had registered for the online Dosage Class too, but when I emailed the professor about which book to buy she said the school was cancelling the class "due to financial" reasons. It's still showing on my class schedule and in iCollege so IDK what's going on there. When Summer finally gets here all I will have left of my pre-req's will be Microbiology and Logic & Critical Thinking. It's psyching me out that I'm getting so close!
  14. aelmo14, I had the same question/confusion so I called them and asked and they said to choose the "GPC Teas" option.
  15. I put all my eggs in the GPC basket, so *fingers crossed* that I get in.

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