There is nothing to hear after you submitted the packages. It is all done. And the boot camp in August is more than just an orientation, it is an introduction into the nursing and clinicals; and why...
You really don't have to know the specific date, we cannot possibly know our graduation date two years from now. You just choose an arbitrary date, somewhere in mid June of 2016, any date you like...
I don't think we will be getting anymore calls from the nursing dept unless there is something missing in your package. Next step would be the boot camp. I hope to see you at the boot camp
She doesn't have to talk to ---------------, whoever picks up the phone, just tell them that you are declining your spot in the program. Also, the deadline for submitting the medical package is July...
Well, I am pretty sure I gave a lot of information here, I wrote some long, extensive and detailed threads for people, I don't know what more one can need... I am afraid I can't help you with PCC, it...
Yes. I applied to three schools and I was accepted to all three ( PCC, County, and lacc) but I chose lacc as I know that the program is good and organized, plus it's much, much cheaper than County's....
Just to give you a picture about the days; everything is subject to change, of course :-) Mon from 8-3pm (or even till 4:30pm) Tue-clinicals from 7-5pm Wed-clinicals from 7-5 pm Thur from 9:30-4:30 pm...
This sounds familiar from some students from previous year threads. I presume it is tough because they don't have enough preparation for the clinical portion so they are just thrown to the wolves....
I believe that County's students struggle because County's program doesn't have extended classroom skill lab hours to prepare students for clinicals. That is why LACC's schedule is so long because...
I saw County's schedule of classes in my acceptance envelope. Their schedule seems pretty light compared to LACC's schedule. We do our clinicals from 7-5pm, and lecture days are almost until 4:30pm,...
From my personal perspective, I would never risk my spot in the nursing program. It is extremely competitive to get into one these programs, and once one gets to be accepted, one should not forfeit...