San Jacinto College ADN Fall 2009

U.S.A. Texas

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Hi everyone. Im wondering if any of you are planning on applying to San Jac ADN program or are in the program?

Lets talk about it here

Dustin Tristan

aww. yes i do know him. not good friends with him, but

i used to hang out with him, dustin losier, and nick mercantel.

and corey boudreaux as well. haha!

a while back!

it is a small world, definitely.

I read chapter one in the health assesment book, boring! I almost feel asleep man. I also live in League City so it takes me about 20 minutes to get there, not that bad if I think about the BSN programs how far away the med center is.

It's definitely not...stimulating in the beginning. Hopefully when they get around to mentioning the actual assessing, it'll pick up. I agree with you though.

Where at in League City do you live? I live near League City EMS and I go down 146 to Red Bluff to get to the college. Seabrook is where my problem is because the speed limit is 30 (or 35, can't remember) and traffic can be bipolar depending on what day it is.

I live next to clear creek high school. I found it easier to take egret bay to bay area then red bluff. I don't like messing with 146 because of the kemah and seabrook traffic. If I can do 45 down bay area until red bluff 55 I'm fine with that. I used to take space center but that road is ridiculous.

I don't think I've ever gone that way. Seems like a good idea too.

Who am I kidding? I'm so set in my ways that it'd practically be blasphemy to change my route now, even if it is faster : D

Space Center is pretty ridiculous. Felt like a roller coaster, without the fun : /

Specializes in Oncall Hospice RN.

Space Center and Red Bluff are notorious for flooding. So hopefully we won't have a downpour like we did in April.

Hopefully no hurricanes either.

Hey Melissa, remember during orientation when you, Jillian and I were talking about flesh eating bacteria? I found a story about a guy who died from it.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/hotstories/6579618.html

Specializes in Oncall Hospice RN.

MRSA, Staphlococus aureus correct? Well I read the article just to make sure.

I'm willing to give my scan trons to those of you who have orientation in the afternoon.

Specializes in Oncall Hospice RN.

Nope, streptococus pyogenes. How sad!

About orientation on Monday is it in the Health building or CADM building like foundations? I still don't have it up on Blackboard, it's driving me nuts.

If I read it right, he got it from a scrape on his knee. That's ridiculously scary.

Zippidy, orientation for assessment is in the health science building in room 231. That's for both AM and PM classes.

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