I Went to EvCC...
Posted By: Amanda on 2007-02-02
In Reply to: Schools???? - TAK
I'm glad I chose to go there instead of Career Step. I liked having instructors, deadlines, syllabi, etc...I'm a procrastinator and need to be "pushed" .
If you have trouble finding a job, you can contact Career Step and go through their job placement thing. You can also choose to take Career Step's final exam after taking EvCC's final.
They use the materials but they expand on them, and everything available to Career Step's students is available to those enrolled at EvCC.
I received a Pell Grant and didn't have to pay out of my pocket because I had no job and, basically, no money at the time.
More questions, just e-mail me!
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I graduated from EvCC; they've been using CS's program for a while now. I LOVED going through EvCC; the instructors were great and we were equipped with syllabi, vocab sheets, "cheat sheets," and test prep. I've "heard" it's rare going through a CC for MT and being taught by CMTs, but every one of my instructors was a CMT and my Q2 instructor was Kim Buchanan (sp?).
I'm really glad I chose EvCC instead of CS by itself; I just know it would have taken me longer to graduate and get a job if I had.
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Does anyone have experience with EvCC and their transcription program? I have been searching posts by students/grads and have heard great things so far, but most of the posts are from 2006 and early 2007. Does anyone have any more recent information?
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Hi! I recently graduated from EVCC. I took the course on a part-time basis. I thoroughly enjoyed the program and loved my teachers. I received a job right after graduating. There are many excellent programs out there, but 1 plus for EVCC is that you can apply for Financial Aid.
You can e-mail me if you have any more questions at pamelabock37@yahoo.com.
There is also a yahoo group started by a former EVCC student. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thedocsaidwhat/
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I have been using the CS course, but am not having much luck with it. I just got a pell grant to attend EvCC. They use the CS curriculum, but have CMT certafied instructors. I know I need the feedback badly.
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You won't be lacking in EvCC's course for MT. It was a little irritating that I had to retake classes like medical terminololgy and A&P, but it wasn't too bad.
There are instructors with the EvCC course, and that is one of the major knocks against the standalone CS program--there are no instructors. EvCC takes the CS curriculum and has instructors that assign work and guide you along. Be prepared to be very irritated by the red and blue automated grader. (It's just a quirk that goes along with CS; the instructors will help instruct you the right way. You'll see what I am talking about when you start classes.)
If it helps you any, and I don't know what your personal opinion of AAMT or AHDI or whatever they are calling themselves this week is, but I passed the RMT when it was available and then the CMT when I had 2 years' experience in. I had a job at home the week before graduation.
The only issue that I have found is that local jobs are slim pickings here where I live in rural Iowa, even more so that there is a local community college with a medical transcription program. Oh well. There are plenty of online opportunities, in my experience.
Good luck!
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Hello,
I am interested in the group, please let me know how to join.
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I meant EvCC CS course
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Woohoo! Congrats! I'm an EvCC grad...
I really enjoyed EvCC. They expand on Career Step's program SO much and are really helpful. I still talk to a lot of my classmates via a Yahoo! Group and consider them friends. We always welcome new EvCC students if you're interested .
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