RN generic full Time fall 2014- Miami dade college

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I'm applying for the Generic Full Time RN program for fall 2014 (August). I took my NLN Pax exam already and got an overall score of 143. Curious if this will be goof enough to get in? Can't find any stats since the previous test was the TEAS... Looking forward to hearing back from anyone else that has taken the test already. Thx.

Yeahh there are classes that sequence one is not available

I just read on another post that people who registered before orientation were dropped out of the classes. Everyone has to wait until orientation is over to register so so don't worry about it too much.

Who's ready for a little light reading?

Is that even all the books we need?

Specializes in Critical Care.
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Who's ready for a little light reading?

Wow loved hahha

Specializes in Critical Care.

Did you get the list from the book store???

That cant be for just one semester. Thats for the whole program right? Cause we don't do med surg until semester 2 or 3.

Hey girls sorry I was away for a bit lots of going on just finished my summer A classes and trying to get all done. My blood test came back and I need a boost In some vaccines...sux besides I need a x ray cuz of the bcg vaccine my tb will always be positive. Kheila I'll see you tomorrow morning at the cpr class :) going to the gables today as well cutiejoe around 530 that's the time I leave work. Ughhhh so much stuff thay we need to do!!

That cant be for just one semester. Thats for the whole program right? Cause we don't do med surg until semester 2 or 3.

it depends what program you are doing...Med Surg for generic full time is 2nd semester and for the AO program its the 1st semester.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Done with my ppd tomorrow cpr

Yeah ure right. Looking at the curriculum for accelerated now and its crazy. Bridge looks the most favorable out of all the options. U guys know u can challenge the CNA or LPN exam to become licensed midway through the program, right?

Yeah ure right. Looking at the curriculum for accelerated now and its crazy. Bridge looks the most favorable out of all the options. U guys know u can challenge the CNA or LPN exam to become licensed midway through the program, right?

yesss a family friend actually just told me that not too long ago OMG....pretty much working as a lpn to gain experience while continuing education thats pretty interesting

Done with my ppd tomorrow cpr

Thats good lisel. You did both tb test?

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