Rio Hondo ADN Program Spring 2022

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Hi everyone! I am making this forum because I see that it hasn't been done yet. feel free to post anything related to the nursing program process

On 1/2/2022 at 9:28 PM, Karin zhao said:

Hi guys. Is there any group that I can join in? for Spring 2022 ADN program.

Have we have a group yet? I was working today and was not able to participate the event today

Specializes in RETIRED Cath Lab/Cardiology/Radiology.

A reminder again:

There are two approved ways to create a special place for your cohort.

One: create a facebook page. This link may be posted.

Two: create a "club" for your cohort by clicking on the Breakroom link in the yellow bar to the left of this page. Then click on “Create A New Club” in the green bar at the top of the page, and follow instructions.

References to other than these two avenues will be moved from view, to comply with the Terms of Service.  Several posts have already been moved from view.

Thank you.

OK I finally made a facebook so we can all talk to each other since we can't use discord, here is the QR code for the facebook group for anyone who wants to join

 

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On 9/5/2021 at 3:32 PM, Guest1180963 said:

Hello, I’m a current Rio Hondo ADN student. Any questions for the application process or program questions, I can do my best to help you out ? good luck to you all! 

Hi there!

This is totally long overdue and I am hoping that you still check out this forum! Thank you so much for offering to take in questions from us potentially prospective students!

 How has the program been at Rio Hondo thus far? What does your weekly schedule look like these past semesters, and how are the five (or four?) semesters there broken up? Also, where do you guys have your clinicals? I have heard that the professors can be a bit harsh and are not really supportive, so I am a bit intimidated about going there in that sense. What has your personal experience been like with professors, fellow classmates, the clinical sites? I know that PCC has a concurrent program (not the same as the bridge program) partnership with APU wherein students can work on classes for their Bachelor's while they are working on their Associates. This means that they can obtain their BSN in I believe a month after getting there ADN. I was wondering if you knew that RHC has the same concurrent program with APU as well? 

Again, I really appreciate your input into this forum and being a helping hand for us!

Specializes in MD, PhD , MBA, RN, BSN.
On 3/19/2022 at 4:17 PM, Zhenneay said:

Hi there!

This is totally long overdue and I am hoping that you still check out this forum! Thank you so much for offering to take in questions from us potentially prospective students!

 How has the program been at Rio Hondo thus far? What does your weekly schedule look like these past semesters, and how are the five (or four?) semesters there broken up? Also, where do you guys have your clinicals? I have heard that the professors can be a bit harsh and are not really supportive, so I am a bit intimidated about going there in that sense. What has your personal experience been like with professors, fellow classmates, the clinical sites? I know that PCC has a concurrent program (not the same as the bridge program) partnership with APU wherein students can work on classes for their Bachelor's while they are working on their Associates. This means that they can obtain their BSN in I believe a month after getting there ADN. I was wondering if you knew that RHC has the same concurrent program with APU as well? 

Again, I really appreciate your input into this forum and being a helping hand for us!

Hello,

did you ever find the answer to these?

@Ballismycat Hi, did you get offered an official seat for Miracosta? I am currently an alternate for Spring 2023, but guaranteed a seat in Fall 2023.

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