U.S.A. New York
Published Oct 24, 2013
has anyone received a letter of acceptance to st.pauls school of nursing for spring 2014? or any phone calls from them? this is for queens location or has anyone applied and is waiting to hear?
kari898
22 Posts
here is my schedule
monday NUR 101L 12:30pm - 3:30pm
tuesday AP1 9:00am- 12:00Pm AP1lab 12:30pm - 3:30pm
wednesday NUR102 10:00am - 12:00pm NUR103 1:00pm - 2:00pm
thursday NUR101 9:00am - 12:00pm NUR101L 12:30pm - 3:00pm
friday NUR100 9:00am-12:00pm
PrettyPlease88
58 Posts
I have the same schedule as you. I spoke to my in-law who graduated from St. Pauls last year and she mentioned that she was allowed to save her clinical hours for the last month of the semester and got to choose weather she would do clinicals during the day or evening. Just putting it out there that we have some flexibility.
okay good to know :) i guess we will find more at orientation.
ctorres
4 Posts
Hi, Im just getting started on my admissions process for the fall 2014 semester. im Scheduled to take the HESI on the 25th and im a little nervous. can anyone shed some light for me please? :)
FUTURENPSAM
113 Posts
I'm off Tuesdays
Mon -12:30-3:30 nursing 101L
W-10-12 nursing 102
W 1-2 nursing 103
Thurs-9-12 nursing 101
Thurs 12:30-3:30 nursing 101L
Friday 9-12 -nursing 100
Hi Im just getting started on my admissions process for the fall 2014 semester. im Scheduled to take the HESI on the 25th and im a little nervous. can anyone shed some light for me please? :)[/quote']What exactly will you like to know :)
What exactly will you like to know :)
That's good to know we have some type of choice
whats the hesi like? how many questions? how much time? what kinda questions are on it? stuff like that :) please and thank you
I bought the hesi book from the school and the test was honestly just like the book, same format of questions and similar wording. I didn't feel as though I got threw for a loop or mislead . They sell the book at the school for $30 its worth it. Secondly the test is split into section. Math and then reading,grammar,vocab yo have to score 80% in math and then 80% combined in the other 3.
For the math practice the problems in the book. They provide a calculator so it's not that bad but you need to know how to solve the problems. It was a lot of fractions, ratios ,some conversions kilometer , meters centimeter to inches stuff like that. I scored 96% on the math because that's what I actually put most my focus into , I did the practice problems over and over and over . Memorized conversions in the book .
Reading you have to read a passage and answer questions. Pretty simple
Vocab is vocab study all the words in the book until you memorize them that's what I did. You need to know meanings. There was some words on the test that wasn't in the book but I just took a wild guess .
Just buy the book you can't go wrong! Practice makes perfect. Dedicate the time and you will do great .
Good luck
Thank you! i was freaking out cause i had no idea what to expect. is it all multiple choice? or short answer?
Your welcome . It's mostly multiple choice however in the math section there are some blanks where you have to fill in the answer . This test was easy to me compared to the nln
phew! ok good. thank you :) lets just hope the rest of the admissions process is as easy.