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jeli42

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  1. This is great only you cannot hold a Bachelors degree or higher for this program (that's what the website says) and the OP and myself already have Bachelor degrees :/ But this is great info for people who are looking into these type of programs
  2. I'm in the same situation as you. I'm currently in an ADN program and have a previous Bachelors in Biology and am eventually looking into NP school. The problem with University of Arlington Texas is that I do not see a pathophysiology class in their curriculum and I know that plenty of NP schools require this. You might want to check the NP schools you're interested in just to be sure.
  3. Just looked at their website and you need to be a resident of specific states to be considered for their program :/ California is not one of them.
  4. If I were you, I would take it in the Spring. If I could, that's what I would've done but I wasn't done with my pre-reqs so I couldn't apply until Summer. Plus, who wants to be stressed in Summer? I think Spring is cake compared to Summer. The only benefit is you'll be use to the intensity and will be ready for the Fall.
  5. In my class, no one failed for ADN 151. It is very intense though. I think people start failing later on. A girl I knew from last semester didn't make it this semester :/ I'm in my first real semester of Med Surg which is technically the second semester. The first semester is just a warm up (pre-nursing) but it's intense during the summer because of the short time frame. Does that make sense? Rio Hondo does it differently than other schools but I like it because slowly transitions you.
  6. Actually disregard this comment. I would go to whichever school finished first. Would you be done sooner at PCC @heyrenee?
  7. Agreed. If NCLEX pass rates are similar, I would go to whichever school is closest. Instead of being in traffic, you could use the time to study :)
  8. Congrats and good luck on your TEAS!
  9. My stats were just ok. Science GPA was 3.7 but overall was low 2.7 (wasn't focused while getting my Bachelors). I did have health care experience, a year of Spanish in college and as already mentioned a Bachelors degree. I forget what else they give you points for. Rio has what is called a provisional list (sort of like a wait list). I got denied overall and was moved up to provisional and then finally in the program. It has been great so far. We have clinicals at Kaiser Baldwin Park, Kaiser Downey, PIH, Arcadia Methodist, Beverly, Whittier, Queen of the Valley, and White Memorial. Good luck!!
  10. To everyone who applied to Rio Hondo... If you do not initially get in, don't lose hope! I was not accepted initially but as people denied their spot, I was given a spot last minute. I had to take my TEAS and only had two days of studying time! Luckily I was able to get an 83. So my advice would be to study for the TEAS if you haven't already because they may surprise you! I was not even on the provisional list. If you get a rejection letter, ask where you are at on the list and if you are high up enough, I would suggest studying for the TEAS. I am currently in the program and love it so far.
  11. I have an 18 month old and am currently in my 2nd semester of nursing school. It's tough but it can be done! I make sure I study all week when I have a babysitter and spend time with my baby and husband on the weekends. I go to sleep at 10-11pm at night. IMO there's no need to stay up late to study if you're too tired. You won't retain anything! It has been working out for me so far and I won't change it until I feel I have to. I hear 2nd year is much harder so we'll see. I have kept a normal life (not constantly studying 24/7). Everyone is different but I think it's all about time management. As one of my instructor says "study smarter, not harder". Know the best times when you retain things best (that's when you should be studying) and know what type of learner you are (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc). This will make it a lot easier on you! Good luck!!

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