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My journey started from cna, lpn now,I applied for spring 2018 nursing bridge program. I am looking forward to what it has to offer and the challenges ahead. Anything is possible if you work hard and be persistence in reaching every goal you set for yourself. Always keep a positive mind.
I am planning on working 20 hours a week, but lets see once I am in how everything works out... hopefully I can do both. I work at a bank but I think I will be able to work in the afternoon and on Saturdays. Does anyone know the scheldule for the generic program??? I know clinicals can be at any time, but regular classees are until whAt time????????
I am planning on working 20 hours a week, but lets see once I am in how everything works out... hopefully I can do both. I work at a bank but I think I will be able to work in the afternoon and on Saturdays. Does anyone know the scheldule for the generic program??? I know clinicals can be at any time, but regular classees are until whAt time????????
I was told the first semester you pick your class times like you would any other class. Some students come to school 3 days a week.
The end of October? That sucks, I guess the hurricane did push them back. MDC is dragging their feet. To my understanding all they have to do is put the gpa and Hesi score in the computer and the computer does the cut offs. I doubt they do the comparing by hand. At South University they know in 2 weeks!!! ugh. For those applying for the accelerated program did you do the Fasfa for 2018-2019?
bluescrubs, ADN, ASN, RN
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I thought all schools send out rejection letters if you do not get in at the end. I hope they do mid October instead of the end. I don't plan to work. I wanted to work less hours but at my job the minimum is 20. Ill just focus all my energy on passing my classes and nclex. It'll suck that I'll be broke but it'll pay off.