Chamberlain in ATL enrollment process and the realistic expectations of this school

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I'm 19 and I am waiting to be excepted into Chamberlain College of Nursing in Atlanta. Because I took the HESI Entrance Exam approx a month prior to the first session of Fall semester starting, me being enrolled has been delayed. My score was reasonable; I got a 90 overall, so I dont think it was my score, that may have posed as an issue for me, right?

At this point, Im extremely nervous, because I still have a 4 courses left, that I gotta take, not including Fundamentals of Nursing and all other nursing-related courses, so altogether i have to take 11 courses. I've already taken A&P I and II, Micro, Physics, Chem, Stat, etc. Seeing how you can graduate within a minimum of two years and two or three semesters, how likely is it that I graduate by my 22nd birthday? If anybody who is or has attended Chamberlain College x Nursing in recent years, can explain their enrollment process and how one's courses may be scheduled, if they do not have that many courses left, to stretch over that minimum 2yr+ stint, I would greatlyyyyy appreciate that!

Thank u,

Specializes in PACU.

I think you might get a better answer over in the colleges forum. I think it depends on a lot of factors but I am willing to guess the only way you'll get a realistic/straightforward answer is if you contact an advisor or something similar for the program at Chamberlain.

PryingNini: It really does depend on how many classes you have left and what they are. Chamberlain does not allow you to load more than one clinical rotation at a time. You can add on ancillary classes, i.e., nutrition, Into to nursing etc, but you can not exceed 12 credit hours in 16 weeks. this is because of financial aid reasons. It would be best for you to go in and speak with an adviser and create a curriculum plan. With all of that being said, the entire BSN program only takes three years. So, I would think that you would definitely be able to graduate by the time you turn 22. Good luck!

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