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Determine your learning style. Schedule study time like its a job. Join a study group. Hire a nursing tutor. Take breaks. Try different study formats to see what works best for you. Take practice NCLEX tests. Get to know your nursing instructors.
Overall college cumulative GPA must be 2.85 or above. All applicants: The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) is required of all program applicants. Register at .atitesting.com for the exam for nursing students, and have scores emailed to: admissions@ncc.edu.
I think nursing school admissions in CA being challenging is a misconception. Nursing school in the major cities is whats difficult. There are lots of fairly suburban or rural schools that are very straightforward to get into like Antelope Valley, Victor Valley, Butte, College of the Desert, Shasta, and Yuba.
Stay focused. Study every day. Make a schedule and stick to it. Have a study group and meet regularly. If theres peer tutoring, or any sort of study assistance, take it. Use quizlet, not to cheat but to practice and learn. Nursing school IS your full-time job. Your pay is the investment into yourself.
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The HCCC Nursing Program is here to help you to fulfill your dream of becoming an RN. Why HCCC Nursing Program is a GREAT Choice for YOU: Outstanding faculty with multiple years of experiences in their field. State of the art Nursing skills/practice laboratory.
Follow a nursing study schedule. Schedule blocks for class, clinical, lab, study time, and free time. Review or preview the information before class. Review your notes after class. Block out time for free time. Be intentional with your time.
An ADN is an entry-level nursing degree. This two-year program, typically offered at community colleges, provides the core training and knowledge to become an RN. Although most ADNs take two years to complete, some schools offer accelerated programs you can finish in 18 months.

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