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Anna007

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  1. Thank you!! SO SMART to take a CNA course or to work as a CNA before hand as most of your clinical experiences will require you to do a lot of those skills. I wish I had CNA experience before I had started but hindsight is 20/20 lol. Best of luck to you. It is hard but so rewarding and it goes by so fast!
  2. This is probably late but you should realistically have all your prerequisites done before entering the program. I am graduating from the full time ASN program and most of my classmates only needed to complete Quincy's intro to computers requirement while in the program. There were a few who hadn't completed micro but they had very high grades in all other prerequisites when they applied but honestly it is hard and time consuming you do not want to be worrying about other classes while in the program, trust me you will have enough on your plate! Best Of luck!
  3. I'm entering my second year at Quincy this fall. I got into the full time RN program at the Plymouth campus with a 78 on the teas (which I took at Quincy) and a 3.0 at my previous college lol BUT I also had every single prerequisite completed, an amazing letter of recommendation from a previous professor, and applied insanely early and hand delivered all of my documents to the school. I know people with better gpas than me that were wait listed. Word of advice: have all your stuff together and get it in early. Good luck!
  4. Hi there, I'm starting my second year of the asn program at Quincy in September. I'm in the full time program. For our first semester we had lecture on Monday and Wednesday for two hours (three hours second semester) and lab or clinical on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Second semester we had lecture on Mon and Wed, a lab either mob or wed and clinical or sim lab on Tuesday or Thursday. Clinical can be either 7-3 or 3-11 depending on where they can get a spot. There is no class on Friday but they do hold open labs if you need extra help. I managed to work about 30 hours/week on tthat schedule but my lecture class is 12-3 so it's kind of in the middle of the day which makes it harder to schedule around. Note this schedule only includes that actual nursing course, lab and clinical, this doesn't include time needed if you have to take a prerequisite like micro. Everyone that attends Quincy must take a intro to computers class before graduating also so that will need to be factored in but can be done online. Hope this helped!
  5. ??? say what? Massasoit can suck it? It was a joke since I got rejected, I just did two years at Massasoit for my prereqs, it was a good school. I never claimed Quincy was better lol. Anyways I got into Quincy, the Plymouth campus. I've heard negative things about every program so its honestly whatever. Massasoits pass rate was only an 80 last year so it seems like everyone kind of struggled lol regardless I'm just happy to be entering a program. best of luck to everyone!
  6. I got my letter Saturday I guess, I'm in Hawaii on vacation so my dad didn't want to tell me that I didn't get in but I figured it out because everyone on here had already heard lol looks like Massasoit can suck it and I'll be waiting to hear from Quincy lol but seriously so happy for everyone that got in! I heard the program is very hard! good luck to everyone, I'm sure you'll all do great!
  7. someone that I know that is in their first year in the program already said he heard that the radiology acceptance letters went out yesterday so let's hope that our decisions will be coming shortly...
  8. Waiting for a final number of seats wouldn't affect the regular program. They've told many of us end of May now, they're still reviewing folders according to an admissions email sent to another student on this thread. They're taking longer than last year.. it's awful
  9. well It's definitely later than they originally stated but unfortunately it's probably going to end up being that late. It's still earlier than Quincy's decision which I think is insane, their application deadline isn't until May 20th! They told me I'd hear by/in June..
  10. Well that makes me feel better that yours was audited the same day! They need to hurry up! so I can either be excited or start praying that Quincy lets me in hahaha
  11. Don't stress! I'd be more worried if one of us had heard something already but no one has said they have. Maybe they are just taking longer this year or got more applicants (which I hope not lol) But they told bzb end of May, No one had even looked at my degree works until April 11th which was my last "audit".. before that my last audit was at the end of Jan but I knew that was from my advising session. I'm thinking they're just behind. Who knows. I'll be more concerned when someone else tells me they know something and I don't.

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