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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
So, I was able to see the mail I'm receiving today and I'm getting something from Charity. It's just a regular evenlope.
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
What is the page name? All I'm seeing in Charity School of Nurisng class of 2020, and that's an old one. You
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
When's everyone going to the advising session? I'm going Tuesday, April 17th. Wanna go as early as possible!
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Tyrione Enjoli for the FB page. Still can't believe it! :)
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Yes, we definitely do! I'm so exited to meet everyone :)
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
I'm in guys!!! Check your emails, so exciting!!'
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
It is! I know you called yesterday, but I called again just to see if they would say something different. But she said the same thing, that they will go out the the 13th, omgggggg.
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
I just knew we would have our letters at least by today. Since everyone else got theirs a little earlier than the date they were given. Ugh I'm so tired of waiting
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
We should definitely do that! That way, we'll get to know each other better since we'll be stuck together for 2 years :)
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
What's your profile score from what you've calculated?
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
What makes you think you won't get in?
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Hey everyone! Does anybody know anyone who knows how clinicals work? My sister told me that she heard that we go to different hospitals throughout the semester. I thought that we stay at one hospital that we get to choose during that whole semester.
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
I always knew I wanted to do something in healthcare! I always wanted to be a NICU nurse. I just love the babies! And after my sister gave birth, and seeing the role that the labor nurses, etc do, it confirmed that it's what I wanted to do. However, I was scared that I wasn't good enough to get into nursing school so I decided to do Rad tech, and after finishing I would go to sonography school. That way, I can register in OB and still do what I want. BUT, after taking my A&Ps, and doing REALLY well I knew nursing is what I wanted to do. So I decided to go ahead and apply í ½í¸Š My career goals is to eventually get a dual degree in Midwifery and Woman's Health Nurse Practioner.
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
OMG I hope they send an email this time around, lol! I have my phone on me 24/7.
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Wait, so we're gonna get the email and the mail the same day?
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Yay! What's your profile score?
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Thanks ^_^ and I know right!? I don't know why I thought we'd get our answer in March. This is going to be the longest wait ever, lol!
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Charity School of Nursing Fall 2018
Hi everyone! I'm so glad I found this post! I'm applying for Fall 2018 also. Going drop off my application tomorrow :) super excited! I got an 84 on my HESI (I wish it was an 85, those extra 5 points on my profile score could've came in handy). Anyway, I think my profile score is a 75, which is not too bad I'm guessing. Good luck to everyone, I hope we all get it!
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HESI ENTRANCE EXAM 1st TIME TAKER
Thank you for the detailed information about he HESI! I take it January 18th and only have one shot at it so I'm SUPER nervous. The math and A&P I is what scares me the most. I did really well in all my A&Ps, 98 & 97 in my lecture classes. However, I took A&P I a year ago and I'm super rusty! Is there more A&P I or II? Thanks you!
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Competitive GPA
Hi everyone! So I am applying to nursing school in order to start next fall. I keep hearing my peers saying that in order to be accepted we must have a "competive GPA". In you guys opinion, what is a competive GPA besides a 4.0. I'm really curious! Because I sure don't have a 4.0. However, I do have As in all of my A&Ps & micro.
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Patho and Micro
Hi. I am taking pre reqs for nursing just in case I do decide to go into nursing school. In the fall I scheduled myself to take micro biology: human pathogens and pathophysiology in the same semester. So my question is, is this a good idea to take both of these classes in one semester? How hard are these classes?
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Has anyone here taken AP1 & 2 together...
I would suggest taking them separately. There is a TON of information you have to learn for each class. I couldn't imagine taking them both together. I got really high As in both classes and they were easy to me. But it's so much information. Take them separately. ESPECIALLY if you plan on taking other classes with them. Spare yourself the stress and limit your chances of having to retake them.
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Anatomy and Physiology --- app?
I don't know any apps. But I would suggest taking notes, and making flashcards. That's what I did. I noticed with me, writing my notes out, and them writing them again on flashcards helped me a LOT. Since I write them more than once it helps me remember. And I wouldn't suggest memorization. Make sure that you can apply the knowledge. For anatomy, like someone else said I took pictures of all the models and studied that way. EVERY single day. I spent at least 2-3 hrs a day studying. And once you start catching on, you may not have to even study that long. A&P II is a LOT of physiology. But it's really not hard. I got a 100 in A&P I lab & a 98 in lecture. In A&P II I got a 96 in lab and a 97 in lecture.
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can you still get into the nursing program with a C+ in AP I
I would suggest retaking the course and trying to get a better grade. The Nursing application at my school goes of "points" and you get more points the higher your GPA and grades are. They most focus and want strong backgrounds in A&P, as in the nursing programs or any allied health program that's something they build upon. They may accept people over you who have a higher grade. It really depends on the school, and your competition when you apply.
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Working and nursing school
How difficult is it to work during nursing school? Like how are clinicals, how many hours a week they are, etc? I know that each school is different when it comes to that. But I'm really scared that while in nursing school and working at the same time I won't have any time to study.