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Can anyone please tell me out there who attended St. Pete College Nursing School tell me what time the NUR 1021 clinicals start and ended in a day? Do you go two times a week? I don't start the program until August 2005. I need this info so I have an idea how many times a week my kids are going to need before and after care. I called the college and they said attend orientation to find out which is this summer. I can't wait that long to find answers. The college doesn't tell you that much or maybe I talked to wrong person. Nursing 1021C isn't even listed in the courses schedule book. Not listed! What's the big secret? Will appreciate your help! :uhoh3:

If you got into evening class, your clinicals will be 3pm-11pm. Day classes are 7am-3pm.

Good luck!

If you got into evening class, your clinicals will be 3pm-11pm. Day classes are 7am-3pm.

Good luck!

Thank you. You have made my life easier. :)

Your're welcome. You'll be in school 3-4 days a week - you'll have a skills lab class, theory class and two days of clinicals, so plan daycare for kids ahead of time. Also something that I didn't know before orientation took place - Evening program graduate one semester earlier than day program (Day students do not take classes during Summer semester - there are some issues with clinical sites). Let me know, if you have any more questions.

Your're welcome. You'll be in school 3-4 days a week - you'll have a skills lab class, theory class and two days of clinicals, so plan daycare for kids ahead of time. Also something that I didn't know before orientation took place - Evening program graduate one semester earlier than day program (Day students do not take classes during Summer semester - there are some issues with clinical sites). Let me know, if you have any more questions.

Thanks for your help mystic fish. I would have posted another message sooner but my sister just had a baby and I have been helping her out. She lives in Sarasota and I live in Largo, so I have been running back and forth. The only cocern is that I have one more prerequisite to finish before starting the nursing program. I have to take elementary statistics. Eventhough it is elementary, I heard that was a hard course. Did you ever have to take it? I'm average in math so I was hoping it won't be that tough.

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