SBVC spring 2020

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Hello all,

I'm surprised this thread hasn’t been posted yet! This thread is meant to connect with students who have applied to SBVC. The application period ended about a week ago now. Who is waiting on a reply??

3 minutes ago, Darko210 said:

I plan on working a minimum of 20 hours a week. I do home health so it’s very flexible. If you’re an LVN doing the bridge, get in on that!

I work on campus at the student success center I am a biology tutor, i’m not an LVN I am coming in straight into the RN program with no medical background

Just now, Rabie said:

I work on campus at the student success center I am a biology tutor, i’m not an LVN I am coming in straight into the RN program with no medical background

That’s good that your job is flexible 20 hours does not sound too bad I think when I first so I’m only gonna do 10 hours only because I want to get used to being in the program.

I'm gonna stay on per diem at my job. I work at LLUMC. If I have a couple hours here and there I'd like to make some extra cash. Especially summer:) We'll see how it goes though.

20 minutes ago, jobabe06 said:

I'm gonna stay on per diem at my job. I work at LLUMC. If I have a couple hours here and there I'd like to make some extra cash. Especially summer:) We'll see how it goes though.

That’s true ? time will only show, and yes summer picking up shifts will be a great idea. Beside having a job while school I feel keeps you on tract. No time to waste.

13 hours ago, Rabie said:

I work on campus at the student success center I am a biology tutor, i’m not an LVN I am coming in straight into the RN program with no medical background

That’s good that your job is flexible 20 hours does not sound too bad I think when I first so I’m only gonna do 10 hours only because I want to get used to being in the program.

Where is this home health at?? I’m Very interested..

25 minutes ago, Mjxxm said:

Where is this home health at?? I’m Very interested..

There are dozens of home health agencies in the area. I just wouldn’t do shift work. I do short visits for wound care, disease mgmt and med teaching, Caregiver teaching, etc.

We don’t need to bring anything to the orientation right?

6 hours ago, Vg25 said:

We don’t need to bring anything to the orientation right?

No spoke to ****** last week she said just a notebook to take notes in. As for uniforms she said they give us about a week to pay for them. I had thought we had to pay for them on the spot ?

5 hours ago, Monica818 said:

No spoke to ****** last week she said just a notebook to take notes in. As for uniforms she said they give us about a week to pay for them. I had thought we had to pay for them on the spot ?

Thank you! ?

On 11/16/2019 at 9:46 AM, Darko210 said:

There are dozens of home health agencies in the area. I just wouldn’t do shift work. I do short visits for wound care, disease mgmt and med teaching, Caregiver teaching, etc.

What company do you work for?? I need a new job.. I don’t think my job will let me do part time or per diem.

Has everyone created their Castlebranch account? I’m having trouble creating it.

what Are you having trouble with

15 minutes ago, christineNM said:

what Are you having trouble with

I figured it out thank you ?

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