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Spring 2018 MDC Nursing Program

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.

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AO all the way!!!

Lol, Thats my first choice I'm hoping to get in AO as well

I also applied for generic and AO but I definitely plan on doing AO

Applied to generic and AO but I'm praying for accelerated.

I moved mine to the 21st at 10am

Yayyyy :)

Hey, so which program did you all apply to ???

I applied to both accelerated and generic

Generic full time. Wish i akready had my BA i wouldve applied for AO

Generic full time. Wish i akready had my BA i wouldve applied for AO

As long as we all get in and pass the nclex that's all that matters. It's not how you start but how you finish.

Hello everyone,

this might be a silly question, but for the RN-BSN program that miami dade offers do we need to get our RN license?

and if so, how did you guys prepare to take the NCLEX with just an associates?

besides the NCLEX, do we still have to take the HESI?

I will be finishing my AS, but im not as confident to take the NCLEX right away.

please give me any info you guys might have.

Generic full time. Wish i akready had my BA i wouldve applied for AO

We all reaching the same goal that's all that matter

Hello everyone,

this might be a silly question, but for the RN-BSN program that miami dade offers do we need to get our RN license?

and if so, how did you guys prepare to take the NCLEX with just an associates?

besides the NCLEX, do we still have to take the HESI?

I will be finishing my AS, but im not as confident to take the NCLEX right away.

please give me any info you guys might have.

Hey from my understanding you have to get your RN before your pursue your BSN... Also, were applying and claiming that we will get in the Nursing program for spring 2018... if you have an RN my friend used UWorld to study the NCLEX and passed

Hello everyone,

this might be a silly question, but for the RN-BSN program that miami dade offers do we need to get our RN license?

and if so, how did you guys prepare to take the NCLEX with just an associates?

besides the NCLEX, do we still have to take the HESI?

I will be finishing my AS, but im not as confident to take the NCLEX right away.

please give me any info you guys might have.

Yes you have to have RN which means you have to pass the NCLEX. You are NOT an RN until you pass. Some schools have a HESI exit test, I am not sure for MDC. Ask someone in advisement about that so you have the correct information. I read on this site that UWorld is a good NCLEX Prep.

Hey from my understanding you have to get your RN before your pursue your BSN... Also, were applying and claiming that we will get in the Nursing program for spring 2018... if you have an RN my friend used UWorld to study the NCLEX and passed

Here is the site

NCLEX-RN Exam - Online Practice Questions & Review

We all reaching the same goal that's all that matter

Awww thanks for the kond words! Im sure we will all make it

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