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Jersey College
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Friendly Toast Cafe 2
380 N Wickham Rd Suite B, Melbourne, FL 32935
Noble Tea Kava Bar
268 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32934
Dustin's Bar-B-Q
411 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
Space Beans Coffee
401 N Wickham Rd Unit F, Melbourne, FL 32935
Taste of India Melbourne
606 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
Kelly's Burgers & Beer
650 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
Crickets Spirits Sports & Food
650 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
Dunkin'
290 S Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32904
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1-Tom-Plumber Melbourne
420 N Wickham Rd Suite B, Melbourne, FL 32935
Melbourne Makerspace
401 N Wickham Rd #126, Melbourne, FL 32935
Extreme All Stars
3117 Skyway Cir, Melbourne, FL 32934
Town Massage
401 N Wickham Rd H, Melbourne, FL 32935
Eleganzia Design Center
45 S Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32904
Brevard Renaissance Fair at Castle Park
3190 New York Ave, Melbourne, FL 32934
Palm Tree Plaza
401 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
H & S Interiors
380 N Wickham Rd Unit C, West Melbourne, FL 32935
Melbourne Nutrition
401 N Wickham Rd # D, Melbourne, FL 32935
Apna Bazaar Melbourne
205 S Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32904
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Jersey College

240-250 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935
4.5(14)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: , restaurants: Friendly Toast Cafe 2, Noble Tea Kava Bar, Dustin's Bar-B-Q, Space Beans Coffee, Taste of India Melbourne, Kelly's Burgers & Beer, Crickets Spirits Sports & Food, Dunkin', local businesses: 1-Tom-Plumber Melbourne, Melbourne Makerspace, Extreme All Stars, Town Massage, Eleganzia Design Center, Brevard Renaissance Fair at Castle Park, Palm Tree Plaza, H & S Interiors, Melbourne Nutrition, Apna Bazaar Melbourne
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Nearby restaurants of Jersey College

Friendly Toast Cafe 2

Noble Tea Kava Bar

Dustin's Bar-B-Q

Space Beans Coffee

Taste of India Melbourne

Kelly's Burgers & Beer

Crickets Spirits Sports & Food

Dunkin'

Friendly Toast Cafe 2

Friendly Toast Cafe 2

4.4

(359)

$

Open until 2:00 PM
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Noble Tea Kava Bar

Noble Tea Kava Bar

4.8

(35)

$

Open until 3:00 AM
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Dustin's Bar-B-Q

Dustin's Bar-B-Q

4.2

(829)

$

Closed
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Space Beans Coffee

Space Beans Coffee

4.5

(19)

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Nearby local services of Jersey College

1-Tom-Plumber Melbourne

Melbourne Makerspace

Extreme All Stars

Town Massage

Eleganzia Design Center

Brevard Renaissance Fair at Castle Park

Palm Tree Plaza

H & S Interiors

Melbourne Nutrition

Apna Bazaar Melbourne

1-Tom-Plumber Melbourne

1-Tom-Plumber Melbourne

4.9

(630)

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Melbourne Makerspace

Melbourne Makerspace

4.8

(57)

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Extreme All Stars

Extreme All Stars

4.8

(37)

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Town Massage

Town Massage

4.8

(68)

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Marissa LaipskerMarissa Laipsker
Original post date: March 29, 2023 This review is written by a 2nd level RN student at Jersey College. My RN journey was not a smooth trip from the start. In fact, I am a second time student at this institution. The reason I feel it’s important that I share this piece of history is for perspective students to 1. Not be discouraged by failure 2. Understand the necessity in learning from past mistakes and 3. Always assess your progress so that you’re aware to change your methods as needed- meaning, if you weren’t successful in achieving a goal, don’t change the goal, change your path to the goal. When I was readmitted to the program a little over one year ago, I began taking the Nutrition course. Our original Professor went into labor during the second week of the term and Professor Collazo, now the current Dean of the Melbourne campus stepped in to teach the class. This required some adjustment on our parts, as students. It’s important to be flexible and able to adjust accordingly because that is what is required of Nurses in all aspects of the profession. Firstly, when a professor is able to teach material from scratch, you know that person is intelligent, experienced in the clinical setting and highly qualified. Secondly- when a professor can break down information so that you are able to relate the information to realistic experiences and everyday life- the professor knows the material so well they are not bound to the textbook and therefore are able to create a more understandable, interactive lecture from which students are able to retain facts while actually understanding the theory behind them. (In the long run, this is vital for a comprehensive nursing education) Thirdly- In order to be successful in any nursing program- students must understand that 60-80% is what we bring with us- 20-40% will be obtained from your professors. 60-80% of what you bring is obtained in your own time- it all starts with the basics- Nutrition, A&P, Patho, Micro are the building blocks of the foundations of your nursing education. Your outside effort begins on day one. This includes being present for lecture, mentally being engaged in lecture and participating by asking the right questions to clarify your understanding as well as expand your knowledge-base. If you are not putting in the amount of effort required of you as a nursing student- you cannot expect to be successful no matter the program or professors. At the end of the day- you get out what you put in. Professor Collazo, Dean of Melbourne Campus, instilled the most valuable lessons I will ever learn as a student. I learned that an educator behind “hard” on you is often testing your capabilities. What you may see as “being hard on you” is actually building up your strength. If you shy away from it, you’re doing a disservice to your own education. When something is difficult, you must keep at it and Professor Collazo is someone who will work with you until you master the information that you once saw as difficult. I will reiterate that 60-80% is what you bring WITH YOU on a daily basis. My current mentor and past professor also taught me how to logically bypass my personal roadblocks. He was able to guide me through personal difficulties so that I could stay on track within the program. So much of our success is based on what we do regularly and what we change when a change is needed. If you are unwilling to adjust and make necessary changes, do not expect to be successful. No Professor will be able to teach or guide you 100% unless you are coming in prepared and willing to do what’s necessary of you. Before writing off a program, a professor or faculty member as having failed you… ask yourself if maybe you actually failed yourself. If you feel that’s the case, you’re already on the right track to getting back on your feet. Self-awareness is key to being able to make changes to improve future outcomes. Stay focused, push yourself into what is most difficult and don’t look in any direction but ahead.
Ellie SchofieldEllie Schofield
I began at this school in the inaugural class in January 2023. I was so excited to begin my journey to becoming an RN! I got into another nursing school but chose this one because it works with my schedule (I'm a mom of 4 and work fulltime). As the first class on this new campus, I knew it was going to be a little jumbled as to be expected but here I am still going strong! My clinical teacher is amazing and my classroom teacher is very informative. Nursing school is stressful but worth it. Get in, get it done, and go out and save some lives!! *It's a good day to save a life!*
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Original post date: March 29, 2023 This review is written by a 2nd level RN student at Jersey College. My RN journey was not a smooth trip from the start. In fact, I am a second time student at this institution. The reason I feel it’s important that I share this piece of history is for perspective students to 1. Not be discouraged by failure 2. Understand the necessity in learning from past mistakes and 3. Always assess your progress so that you’re aware to change your methods as needed- meaning, if you weren’t successful in achieving a goal, don’t change the goal, change your path to the goal. When I was readmitted to the program a little over one year ago, I began taking the Nutrition course. Our original Professor went into labor during the second week of the term and Professor Collazo, now the current Dean of the Melbourne campus stepped in to teach the class. This required some adjustment on our parts, as students. It’s important to be flexible and able to adjust accordingly because that is what is required of Nurses in all aspects of the profession. Firstly, when a professor is able to teach material from scratch, you know that person is intelligent, experienced in the clinical setting and highly qualified. Secondly- when a professor can break down information so that you are able to relate the information to realistic experiences and everyday life- the professor knows the material so well they are not bound to the textbook and therefore are able to create a more understandable, interactive lecture from which students are able to retain facts while actually understanding the theory behind them. (In the long run, this is vital for a comprehensive nursing education) Thirdly- In order to be successful in any nursing program- students must understand that 60-80% is what we bring with us- 20-40% will be obtained from your professors. 60-80% of what you bring is obtained in your own time- it all starts with the basics- Nutrition, A&P, Patho, Micro are the building blocks of the foundations of your nursing education. Your outside effort begins on day one. This includes being present for lecture, mentally being engaged in lecture and participating by asking the right questions to clarify your understanding as well as expand your knowledge-base. If you are not putting in the amount of effort required of you as a nursing student- you cannot expect to be successful no matter the program or professors. At the end of the day- you get out what you put in. Professor Collazo, Dean of Melbourne Campus, instilled the most valuable lessons I will ever learn as a student. I learned that an educator behind “hard” on you is often testing your capabilities. What you may see as “being hard on you” is actually building up your strength. If you shy away from it, you’re doing a disservice to your own education. When something is difficult, you must keep at it and Professor Collazo is someone who will work with you until you master the information that you once saw as difficult. I will reiterate that 60-80% is what you bring WITH YOU on a daily basis. My current mentor and past professor also taught me how to logically bypass my personal roadblocks. He was able to guide me through personal difficulties so that I could stay on track within the program. So much of our success is based on what we do regularly and what we change when a change is needed. If you are unwilling to adjust and make necessary changes, do not expect to be successful. No Professor will be able to teach or guide you 100% unless you are coming in prepared and willing to do what’s necessary of you. Before writing off a program, a professor or faculty member as having failed you… ask yourself if maybe you actually failed yourself. If you feel that’s the case, you’re already on the right track to getting back on your feet. Self-awareness is key to being able to make changes to improve future outcomes. Stay focused, push yourself into what is most difficult and don’t look in any direction but ahead.
Marissa Laipsker

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I began at this school in the inaugural class in January 2023. I was so excited to begin my journey to becoming an RN! I got into another nursing school but chose this one because it works with my schedule (I'm a mom of 4 and work fulltime). As the first class on this new campus, I knew it was going to be a little jumbled as to be expected but here I am still going strong! My clinical teacher is amazing and my classroom teacher is very informative. Nursing school is stressful but worth it. Get in, get it done, and go out and save some lives!! *It's a good day to save a life!*
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4.5
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5.0
2y

Original post date: March 29, 2023

This review is written by a 2nd level RN student at Jersey College. My RN journey was not a smooth trip from the start. In fact, I am a second time student at this institution. The reason I feel it’s important that I share this piece of history is for perspective students to 1. Not be discouraged by failure 2. Understand the necessity in learning from past mistakes and 3. Always assess your progress so that you’re aware to change your methods as needed- meaning, if you weren’t successful in achieving a goal, don’t change the goal, change your path to the goal.

When I was readmitted to the program a little over one year ago, I began taking the Nutrition course. Our original Professor went into labor during the second week of the term and Professor Collazo, now the current Dean of the Melbourne campus stepped in to teach the class. This required some adjustment on our parts, as students. It’s important to be flexible and able to adjust accordingly because that is what is required of Nurses in all aspects of the profession. Firstly, when a professor is able to teach material from scratch, you know that person is intelligent, experienced in the clinical setting and highly qualified. Secondly- when a professor can break down information so that you are able to relate the information to realistic experiences and everyday life- the professor knows the material so well they are not bound to the textbook and therefore are able to create a more understandable, interactive lecture from which students are able to retain facts while actually understanding the theory behind them. (In the long run, this is vital for a comprehensive nursing education) Thirdly- In order to be successful in any nursing program- students must understand that 60-80% is what we bring with us- 20-40% will be obtained from your professors. 60-80% of what you bring is obtained in your own time- it all starts with the basics- Nutrition, A&P, Patho, Micro are the building blocks of the foundations of your nursing education. Your outside effort begins on day one. This includes being present for lecture, mentally being engaged in lecture and participating by asking the right questions to clarify your understanding as well as expand your knowledge-base. If you are not putting in the amount of effort required of you as a nursing student- you cannot expect to be successful no matter the program or professors. At the end of the day- you get out what you put in.

Professor Collazo, Dean of Melbourne Campus, instilled the most valuable lessons I will ever learn as a student. I learned that an educator behind “hard” on you is often testing your capabilities. What you may see as “being hard on you” is actually building up your strength. If you shy away from it, you’re doing a disservice to your own education. When something is difficult, you must keep at it and Professor Collazo is someone who will work with you until you master the information that you once saw as difficult. I will reiterate that 60-80% is what you bring WITH YOU on a daily basis. My current mentor and past professor also taught me how to logically bypass my personal roadblocks. He was able to guide me through personal difficulties so that I could stay on track within the program. So much of our success is based on what we do regularly and what we change when a change is needed. If you are unwilling to adjust and make necessary changes, do not expect to be successful.

No Professor will be able to teach or guide you 100% unless you are coming in prepared and willing to do what’s necessary of you. Before writing off a program, a professor or faculty member as having failed you… ask yourself if maybe you actually failed yourself. If you feel that’s the case, you’re already on the right track to getting back on your feet. Self-awareness is key to being able to make changes to improve future outcomes.

Stay focused, push yourself into what is most difficult and don’t look in any...

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3.0
1y

I just completed my first semester there and I’ll say there are some good things about Jersey College and than there are some not so good things about the school. The really good thing is the flexibility of the schedule which helps if you’re working person like myself however, there are a lot of bad things about the school. The school makes the test the instructors do not which makes it nearly impossible to know what to study for or to get a good test scores because you’re sitting there having to guess at what to look at and hope it gets asked on the exam. There’s absolutely no direction on these tests and I don’t understand why they don’t trust their instructors to make exams. Staff is pretty decent for the most part even though we got off on a rocky start with a new hire. They also hold your scores for ages which is annoying and the bad thing is after you take these exams you have to wait several days to find out your score and you never have any idea what you miss which is really hard to improve when you don’t know what to look at. They’re pretty decent with their dosage tests, I’ll say that much but another thing that bothered me about the school was the attrition rate why are there only three graduating seniors in this whole class since this program started seems like it’s almost impossible to make it through. High possibility of repeating one course if not multiple courses in my opinion, program is too expensive to have to be doing retakes. We were also misinformed about a test which caused several Of us to score lower points than what we had which was upsetting. They don’t have any study guide for these exams, but the funny thing is, they give you a study guide for their entrance exam. They’re more concerned about students cheating than helping us succeed by letting us know...

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5.0
2y

I began at this school in the inaugural class in January 2023. I was so excited to begin my journey to becoming an RN! I got into another nursing school but chose this one because it works with my schedule (I'm a mom of 4 and work fulltime). As the first class on this new campus, I knew it was going to be a little jumbled as to be expected but here I am still going strong! My clinical teacher is amazing and my classroom teacher is very informative. Nursing school is stressful but worth it. Get in, get it done, and go out and save some lives!! It's a good day to...

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