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Ashleee014

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  1. I had an interview at Spring Harbor and the new grad rate I was offered was 23.50/hr
  2. What is the new grad salary? I am coming down from maryland for an interview. Also, what units would you suggest to interview with?
  3. What is the average new grad rate in Portland hospitals? Does specialty influence rate?
  4. Exams take up an entire class. Youll only have class after if there were holidays that interfere with the schedule. Also you get a minute for each question plus 20 minutes
  5. Yes they do. They schedule you. They just enrolled us for second semester.
  6. Yes you do. So along with the module before you test you will have a dosage lab. Teachers will be available to help you then. Also you have 4 chances to pass I only knew people that only needed two times. A lot of people failed for improper labeling or rounding.
  7. The dosage class is just self paced modules in black board and then abut 4 weeks in you have a timed dosage test 20 basic math question. D/h x Q dosage over have time quantity.
  8. If you only do the 3 nursing classes it's 9 credits so you get 3/4 time
  9. You need to file for fafsa. They'll send you're financial need to Ccbc and then Ccbc will tell you what you're eligible for. Loans max out at 10500.
  10. No you won't owe anything at orientation unless you want to preorder your uniform But if you go to Flynn and o hara. There's one in Towson. You'll probably get it fast and if you pick it up there it's free shipping. Once I find my cpr card I'll tell you the name Of The woman who does very cheap certifications. At orientation they'll tell you when everything needs to be turned in. I have a post somewhere that listed some other things to remember when it was fresher in my mind so look at my older post too.
  11. Also they re iterate how influential working is in success. The more you work the lower grades you get.
  12. Nothing really. They tell you what to expect what other graduates have to say. There will be more before school begins. There's one for fundamentals itself. Be prepared for for a large expense for all materials required.
  13. I'm about to finish my first semester at Ccbc Essex. It definitely gets crazy and id suggest to work as little as possible. The people who had busy lives struggled more than ones that had more available time to dedicate to school. You have class mon tues and Wednesday and then lab Thursday or Friday and then at week 9 you'll start clinical on Thursday and Friday. You'll be in long term care for 4 days and acute care which is in the hospital for 6 days. It goes by fast. Also as cliche as it is nursing exams are different than general education classes. It's application based. And to be successful in fundamentals. Study the power points and take good notes. Good luck guys!
  14. I saw that one of my friends got an acceptance letter to the Essex day program today.
  15. Fingers crossed for you. That's exciting. Keep me posted!

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