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So I got my email today welcoming me to the next round of the interview process, yahoo! I'm just curious if anyone got acceptance letters without having to interview for the TAMUCC eLine Spring program/semester? My HESI scores were really good, high 90's, but my last 60 hrs was only about a 3.3. Anyone else get any news today? I hope some of y'all are excited as I am today!!!!!
(probably won't sleep tonight)
Jana
Me too!! I thought I would do better, but the respiratory chapter is the one I found harder. I love the CV chapter. Do you have Dr A? What's you first name btw, I forgot to ask:)
i got an email from Candace asking me to forward her the email we received for 2nd rounds. She was trying to answer our WebEx questions. I was out running errands all day song just sent her the email.
I need to start studying tonight. Tomorrow a friend and I are taking our kids to Chappell Hill for a Scarecrow festival! Have fun studying!!
Jana
Hey guys!!
Just a few questions since yall are in the program and I am a prospective student.
Is it possible to work while in the program?
How many days a week are clinicals?
Is the program two years or can a student finish faster?
What is the work load like and is it hard?
Where do yall take exams at?
Any help would be appreciated!! Thank yall!!
I only work one day a week, but there are several students that do work full-time, but most of those students are military and have medical experience. The clinical hours differ for each class. Both fundamentals and med/surg I have 135 hours per semester. Keep in mind you won't start clinicals right away and the clinical placement isn't guaranteed so you may have to drive to Corpus. I'm in the BSN program (I already have a bachelors in accounting) but it's a 5 semester program consecutively do summers are included. Intense--very, hard--like nothing I've ever done. I thought accounting was hard at Tecas A&M in CS, but nursing is a whole new world, especially learning the critical thinking. So it can be done obviously but it is by no means easy. I live in CS, so I take my end of semester exams at Blinn. You basically need an institution that proctors exams. I'm in my 2nd semester and I'm really looking forward to it. The clinicals were amazing. I learned so much. Good luck to you!
Hi Everyone. I am in the process of taking pre reqs to apply for the eline BSN program. Has anyone here graduated from there and can let me know how it went for you to find job after? I have no medical field experience and i am almost 39 so It will be a complete career change for me. I am getting doubts as though if i should do step by step instead. the LVN first and then RN and then BSN. any thoughts ?
jlively67
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No, I haven't started yet because I had a pathophysiology test tonight! I'll start tomorrow making more note cards;) How about you?
Have a good night,
Jana