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RN2beval

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  1. Can someone email me the reading list for process 2 in central if they have it , to get an idea of what's to come ? [email protected] thanks
  2. I go to central and our process theory exams come out the fundamentals of nursing book, I would recommend finding out what chapters each exam will cover based on your campus and start reading, and like the person before me said practice doing critical thinking questions. At the end of every chapter there's review questions. Do them! They really help prepare you for exams. The questions are very similar to the format of our tests.
  3. For the people starting in the summer I really recommend reading ahead . Don't wait till your first day to start studying because the program is very fast paced as it is and winter term is longer than summer so I can imagine how much faster it'll be in the summer , the material so far in not complicated. Keep in mind I'm only in process 1 but its a lot of info all at once so it makes its difficult to balance. But it's not impossible, at the end of the day it comes down to how bad you want it and how hard your willing to study to achieve your goal. Overall i am very pleased with the program. I dont have anything negative to say. Good luck guys !
  4. FYI ---- for central process I clinical my instructor emailed me this "Dress in full scrubs and exactly what is on the dress code for a hospital clinical day in the syllabus. Reading is per your theory instructor. I will send out a group email as I get further info."
  5. Hi all! I'm a beginning central campus nursing student . Can someone whose already finished their first nursing semester break down for each course which books and supplies are absolutely needed, don't include the good to have/optional books/supplies for math dosages , process 1 & 2 , pharm, and clinicals for process 1& 2 . Please and thank you . No need to include uniforms in the list I got that :)
  6. Central campus students check your emails the professor sent us the exam dates and the chapters each exam is gonna cover for process 1 lecture
  7. Did you hear good things about the central program? I noticed u adviced we should go to central, why so?
  8. When I went to do my finger printing they gave me back three things a receipt showing u paid the 60$ and a paper you signed there and the seal envelope . Do not open the envelope take it to the school the way it was given to you, we have enough fees to pay , last thing u want is to pay 60$ so that Broward can tell u "we will not accept it because it has been opened" make photo copies of the other two things they give.
  9. Are you a central nurse student or graduate? What's your experience with the program in this campus? Any tips and advise u can give me to prepare for success in this program ? I'm excited to start and I'm already mentally preparing for this being the hardest thing I have ever done.
  10. Thanks for the clarification ! Did not know that :)
  11. When I turned in my documents to central they just took my documents not the whole portfolio, not sure if its different for north and south
  12. I turned in my documents today at central they just take the documents and put it in a file they have already for you with your name. So don't worry about having a folder to turn in your docs, but it's a good idea to have one to keep all your records organized, I do.
  13. When you go to the figure-printing place during their walk in hours does it take long to be helped and how long is the process ?

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