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HOW THE “BLEEP”CAN I BECOME
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATEFOR VALENCIA’S
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
Learn strategies for increasing your success
rates
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
• Know what your degree requiresWhat are the pre-requisite courses you need and complete them first
• When pursuing an A.S. and A.A. degree Always make you’re A.S. degree your primary focus and major
• Remember, fastest is not always bestOne science per semester
Do one writing course per term (dual majors)
Full-time is not always best
Plan For Success
• Know what courses are required for degree and as pre-requisites to other courses program sheet, catalog and/or on-line
• Know what courses you want to take and when education plan
• Know what support services are available – even if you think you do not need them tutoring, study groups etc
• Be realistic in study time and class prep minimum is unacceptable!
• How will you pay for your education? F.L.I.R.T.
• Be prepared for the unexpected! S_ _ t Happens
Be Prepared
• Know the proper name of your classHow can you learn if you do not even know
where you are.
• Know what you are going to learn from the classRead the course description and syllabus.
• Know the tools you will useUse the tools (open the book)!
• Know where your class is prior to day 1Arrive ready to learn.
Know Who You Are Dealing With
• Know thy self What are your strengths and barriers
• Know your competition What is quality of classmates
• Know your professor/instructors name How can you learn if you do not know who you
are learning from.
• Politely introduce yourself whenever you met your professor/instructor outside of class Each faculty member has hundreds of students
each term
Know The Rules• Know college policy
Why?
• Know the classroom rules from your syllabus
• Know specifics about your degree Hidden pre-requisite courses
***********It is not the responsibility of others to tell you what
the rules are – it is your responsibility to learn what the rules are.
Participate
• Show up for class! Not just physically
• Be prepared, read assignments, complete homework and know the material In advance!
• Reach out to fellow students and faculty Teaching is learning – learning is teaching
• Ask questions and participate in class discussions and activities Sitting in a seat every day is not participating
Extra Effort - Not Extra Credit
• Study styles Study Groups, On-line discussion groups
• Support materials Flash cards, models, supplemental readings
• Support services Tutoring, time management, educational
planning, personal counseling
• Private services Paid tutors, test preparations
Respect Time
• Know what is required and when What is the exact date you should apply?
• Time management Be realistic – there are only 24 hours in a day
and you must eat and sleep
• Plan for the unexpected Emergencies will happen!
• Respect others time Be on time Be prepared Participate
Surround Yourself With True Students• Make sure your friends support your education
goals They should encourage you They should understand your time restraints They should not be a barrier to your goals
• Avoid negative complainers They use up your time They negatively affect your attitude
• Have a success attitude and share with others and they will share with you
Know Your Career Field
• What is happening in your field Changes, successes, cutting edge
• How do you get involved Take initiative
• Where do you find information Professional orgs., community, world
• Know what is happening in the world news How does world events affect your career area
Financial Barriers
• Know the estimated cost of the program Found in catalog
• Add in the extra support costs Always over estimate
• Remember, clinicals are full-time day Loss of income
• Financial aid is designed to assist with cost of going to school NOT to provide a substitute income while in school Calculate anticipated loan repayment
Believe In Yourself
• Reach for the stars
• Tell yourself you can If you tell yourself you can’t than you will not be
able to do it
• Be in it for the long haul Good things come to those who plan, participate
and are patient
APPLICATION TO THE PROGRAM• Know application deadline
does your education plan meet this deadline?
• Know the application process from day one How can you plan if you do not know what is required
• Minimum GPA vs average GPA Highly competitive
• TEAS Test 100 day prior to application
• Additional documentation Transcripts, substitution, certification, volunteer
hours, proof citizenship, etc.
Know Your Program Sheet
• Guidelines for limited access programs Where do you find program changes?
• Application deadline What is the application deadline for your program
• Background/Drug check When, where and how
• Mandatory orientation When? Where?
• Application point system What is the maximum points how do you compare
• Performance standards Can you do the job plus some
Plan B• Multiple application attempts
At least 1 year wait
• Multiple programs Only 2 per 12 months – one at a time
• Related field of study AS degree, BA/BS degree
• Certification track Vocational programs
• Other programs Apply to multiple schools