Has anyone else experienced this......

U.S.A. California

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I know this may sound bad to some of you. When I took my assessment test before I was able to register for my pre-reqs, I got such a low score on the math portion, that I have to start at the Ac Dv level in math, the lowest level! I have to work my way up to Math BD which will take me 5 semesters to achieve, (normally 4, but I couldnt get into any math classes due to late registration. But I know I would enjoy nursing, and that I would be a good one. So I dont want to give up, just wanted to know if anyone here has these same issues, and if and how you conquered them.

Thanks for listening.

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I took the placement test for my local community college, which is called the Accuplacer, and scored very low on the math section. Therefore, I would have had to take and pass three remedial math classes before being permitted to register for college algebra.

Instead, I took the expensive shortcut of enrolling in a private nursing program that does not have any math requirements. I will be graduating during the early part of next year, and will be eligible to sit for my RN boards. I should mention that I'm already an LVN.

After I receive my RN license, I will slowly and steadily conquer my weak math skills by enrolling in the remedial classes.

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I also have this to say to to the naysayers. . . many of you are going to say that the algebra is extremely important and blah, blah, blah. I admit that college level algebra is important in developing a person's abstract thinking skills and the ability to solve problems when the answer is not so obvious.

However, I have been able to complete the med-math and dosage calculations tests at my school with 100 percent scores, despite my lack of algebraic skills. The math skills that nurses use are probably at the 8th grade level, at the most. In addition, I have been working as an LVN for the past few years, and have been doing the med-math at my job, which is primarily doing medication passes.

I took 4 years of algebra in high school, but I never learned how to do it properly.

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take the low class and then take the assesment test again. that's what i did. i also scored into the lowest math. i took the class, finished it and retook the assesment test and scored into a much higher math level. i just needed a referesher and that's probably what you need too.

take the low class and then take the assesment test again. that's what i did. i also scored into the lowest math. i took the class, finished it and retook the assesment test and scored into a much higher math level. i just needed a referesher and that's probably what you need too.

I didnt know you can do this! I will ask one of the counslers and see what they say about this.

Thanks!

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yep, i scored into math 20 (which is the lowest math at my college). I took the class and then I took the assesment test and scored into math 45 (about 4 levels higher and what most students test into). go for it, i hope it works out for you. i just finished pre-cal a semsester ago, i never thought i'd get there.

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