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MCC Spring 2015 Hybrid Sign In!
I have all the books on the list so far. Jrvca: are you late start hybrid?
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MCC Spring 2015 Hybrid Sign In!
I need to jump on that refresher course myself. Don't feel bad, it's been 5 years since anat/phys for me. I went and got a BA in history and circled back around to nursing! I'm way out of the loop.
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Maricopa Waiting List / Placement / Timestamps 2010+
I was accepted October 2014, and I applied September 2013 with an October time stamp. I got my second choice at MCC Southern and Dobson. The wait list must be shortening because it only took me a year to get in.
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MCC Spring 2015 Hybrid Sign In!
Rapunzel: if you are in the hybrid in Feb it looks like our schedule will be Mondays and Tuesdays 10-630 split between lab and class with an hour break in between. Finances are a big burden for me as well as I'm paying for all of this out of pocket. My vaccinations were way out of date and I just got done at the doctors office with them 637!!! And I still need step 2 of my TB test. Ouch. Glad I have credit cards. twash10, A few questions for you: What is block one like? Is it pretty intense or just a recap of CNA skills like basic disease information, bed making, vitals etc? How hard did you find it to be? Also, how much did the book box run you? I'm trying to get an exact number for my finances and I'm seeing older posts saying it costs anywhere from 6-900$. And another question, I see in our clinicals for block one there are no sites at hospitals, it's just senior living or disabled veteran homes. Do we get to do rotations in hospitals later in the program?? Best of luck to you, and may you find a job right after your RN cert!!
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MCC Spring 2015 Hybrid Sign In!
Awesome. : ] Are you nervous? I am!
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MCC Spring 2015 Hybrid Sign In!
Hey all, I just got accepted into MCC late-start Spring 2015 hybrid!!! WOOO!!! Who else if anyone is on this boat with me? Sign in here, let's get to know each other!
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Take LPN program while on the waitlist for RN program?
I am currently on the wait list for the RN program in Maricopa, but I'm still looking at a 1.5-2 year wait. Woud it be a bad idea to go ahead and apply for the fast-track LPN program at Gateway? I'd like to start making progress in this down time, and I certainly wouldn't mind covering the material in blocks 1 and 2 again if I had to, and maybe just maybe it would get me into block 3 quicker? Or would I have to start all over again on a different wait list for block 3 losing my spot on the current list? My time stamp is 10/11/13, so needless to say I have awhile before im pulled. Any advice is appreciated, if someone has a better grasp of how this would play out.
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My story and some questions from a confused older student
Thanks qaqueen, I feel so old sometimes. I think it's the barely out of my 20's jitters though. A few years back probably 8, I worked as a staffing coordinator for a small nursing home and saw many of the things I'm certain I'll be doing as a nurse and a CNA, so hopefully it won't be much different being on the care giving side. I feel a calling to make a difference, and I think this is my avenue for success. My CNA hours will be drastically reduced during nursing school, hopefully wherever I'm working is understanding!
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Retaking Hesi A2 Vocabulary,help!!
I would agree with Tiffanies. I studied out of the HESI 2012 manual, and covered the vocabulary etensively as I was told by the nursing advisor hee in Arizona that it was the hardest part of the test. Even though I knew all of those vocab words backwards and forwards there were others on the test I hadn't seen in the HESI guide, quizlet did close that gap a bit though. My best advice is to know the study book, grind the practice on quizlet, and you should be able to obtain a passing score no problem. PJ - The math portion was weighted towads ratio problems HEAVILY. Most of what I saw was converting fractions to deimals and vice-versa, adding subtracting and multiplying fractions, very few word problems (which were quite easy), and percentile type algebra stuff like X is what percent of some number etc. I suck at Math BAD and I studied out of the HESI official book and passed with a 95% after studying lightly for two days maybe an hour each day. It's no problem, both of you can do this now go kill it!!
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My story and some questions from a confused older student
Well, just as an update: I jumped the last hurdle for the wait list today and got my HESI out of the way. I studied for about 2 hours last night and managed a 91.5% cumulative score, scoring nearly 100% in all English areas. 85% in math brought me down quite a bit, but I suck at math so that was to be expected. I also joined the CNA class at AMTI (formerly RSAA) for September 14th, and I'll be doing that concurrently with ASU this semester. Wish me luck! Things are rolling right along for now.
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EVIT LPN program in Mesa, AZ
Wow, thanks for the info Malibu. I guess I'll be thinking about EVIT myself now! My CNA starts Sep 14th. Hopefully I can jump in the Aug. lpn program. Hope you enjoy the rest of your program. :)
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Male Nurses that lift weights and stay fit
Pre-nursing student here. I lift 5 days a week heavily for the last 5 years. I'm hoping my size might give me an added edge when applying for my CNA position this fall, and maybe in nursing as well being able to lift heavy patients and all.
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My story and some questions from a confused older student
AzIrish: That's definitely an idea. I plan to get my CNA this fall, and afterwards I will be taking anat 201/202 again since its been 4+years since I've had either. I will certainly try my best to raise those grades to an A in hopes that I might be competitive enough to get in at CAC. MacMaster: I don't have my BA yet, I'm close, but thinking of postponing it to save financial assitance for my BSN which is probably a better move. Thanks so much for expanding on the CNA/PCT thing for me, I might have wasted 1800 extra dollars on a pointless endeavor! Here's to hoping we both have a smooth transition into healthcare on both the CNA and RN side. Best of luck to you as well!
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My story and some questions from a confused older student
Thanks very much for your input! I am glad to see that my current educational background won't go to waste. I felt it might help at least somewhat given that it makes one appear diverse I guess. I am leaning towards postponing the bachelor of arts in favor of stacking cash working full time as a CNA, but if its possible becoming an LPN or PCT would be better. From what I understand PCT here in Az is one step above a CNA with more responsibilities and it's an add on type thing, Phoenix college offers it or hospitals train for free should I be lucky enough to get hired at one after CNA training this fall.