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Old Apr 21, 2008, 07:08 PM
dee78 (Female)
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

That's a good question. I would take the prereqs that are needed for all of the schools. If you plan on getting your BSN in the future then you might consider taking some of the pre reqs for their program. If not, I wouldn't waste the time and money on taking those classes and then not even needing them for your degree.

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Old Apr 23, 2008, 06:16 AM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

I'll be sumitting my application this winter for fall 2009 start. I started working on my prereqs about 2 years ago and had to take some time off to have my sweet daughter but i'm jumping back on that horse... good luck to all

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Old Apr 23, 2008, 08:19 AM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

Yep, I'll be finished with pre-req next spring, but I'll start applying this Fall for Fall 2009. I can't wait to start nursing. I could have entered the program this Fall, but I didn't want to take an accelerated Human A&P class during the summer because I almost failed the class last fall. It sucks but I rather pass the class this fall than fail it over the summer and have to take it over anyway.

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Old Apr 23, 2008, 06:43 PM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

I'm getting ready to apply for fall 2009 as well. i already have a bachelors of science in another field, so i only have to take anatomy&physiology/microbiology parts 1 & 2 which i'm doing in the fall and spring and the TEAS test.

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Old Apr 24, 2008, 07:57 AM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

Well, this looks like MY kind of thread. I"m hoping to make it into the fall '09 class as well.
I cannot apply until mid January though
I passed the NET a few weeks ago because I had to wait another 6 months if I did not pass it, so I needed to leave time to get another try in before the deadline to apply.
I am studying MEDS and MATH FOR NURSES book I found at the college bookstore, and also a study guide for beginning nursing students. It teaches you how to THINK about the questions you will face from first quarter on.... I thought I would do these books while I wait.
I've been a surg tech for almost 10 years and I have to say, that even though everyone thinks that I "have it" hands down over everyone else, I don't think so. Surg tech is not hands on, patient care, the way nursing is.
I think it will still be difficult, and a totally new way of looking at everything. I may stop scrubbing during my schooling and work as a tech in the ICU at a hospital somewhere to get experience in IV's and nursing skills.
We just hired a surg tech turned nurse at our surgery center that was able to do that based on her medical field experience and she said it was a very good thing to do!
Lets keep in touch and supporting and praying for one another. That's a good thing to do too!!

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Old Apr 24, 2008, 08:16 AM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

I'm also applying for Fall 2009. I have A&P II, micro, and pharmacology left, and I've finished all of my coreqs for the ADN program. I have a few degree options here--ADN, BSN, alternate master's. Many have different prereqs. So I plan on enrolling in prereqs for an accelerated BSN program while I wait to hear back from the ADN program.

Good luck to everyone!

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Old Apr 24, 2008, 10:35 AM
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I am getting ready to apply for NS in fall '09. Finishing up pre-reqs! SO excited! Good Luck to everyone joining me at the same time.

Angela

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Old Apr 24, 2008, 12:45 PM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

Originally Posted by GaMBA View Post
I live in the Atlanta area and there are so many nursing programs here it doesn't make any sense. They all have different pre-req requirements, different extrance exams, and different criteria for where you have to be in terms of having your pre-reqs done before you apply. I remember that at least one of the schools here requires an interview, but i can't remember which one. Maybe Uni of West GA I think. For those of you in cities with numerous choices for nursing school, how do you decide which programs to apply to when they all have different pre-reqs? Most have the same basic ones (like A&P I and II, Micro), but for the ones that have some that the others don't (ie Psych, Sociology, Nutrition, Chem I and II, etc) do you just do all of them to give you a broader range of schools to apply to?
I'm in the Atlanta area too and getting ready to apply to a bunch of places for Fall 09. Like you said, each school has different prereq requirements, so I'm trying to take as many as I can for the schools that I'm really interested in, even if it's only for one particular school. That and a lot of them will allow you to substitute them in as "elective" type classes. For instance, GA Highlands doesn't require you to have Chem 1 like some other schools, but they will allow it to take the place of Nutrition and some computer class. Which schools are you applying to?

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Old Apr 26, 2008, 02:11 AM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

Hi Katie,

I didn't know about the substitution thing. That's great! At least that way the classes dn't go to waste should you not go to the school that has those prereqs. Right now the schools at the top of my list are the BSN or accelerated BSN programs at Uni of West GA, Kennesaw State and Clayton State. I might add Ga State to that list eventually. I'll also apply to Emory and Mercer (Ga Baptist), but will more than likely only attend those (if accepted) if I get a scholarship of some sort. Or a really gracious donor! I have been thinking about just getting a service cancellable loan though for those schools, but I don't know. That's a lot of money to owe on top of student loans I already have from another degree.

As a backup I'll also be applying to ADN programs though I haven't decided exactly which ones yet.

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Old Apr 26, 2008, 06:48 PM
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Re: Anyone getting ready to apply for Fall 2009?

Originally Posted by GaMBA View Post
Hi Carine. I live in Ga and would like to be able to begin NS in Fall 2009. I plan to enroll in at least one pre-req this summer and start applying like crazy once I find out what all the deadlines and requirements are for the programs I'd like to attend. More than anything I'll be praying every step of the way! I'm also thinking about taking a CNA course this summer (it's 11 days) and becoming a CNA to get my feet wet in the nursing field and to see how I like working with patients, nurses, docs, families, etc. I want to go into this whole process with my eyes wide open and see if I'm really cut out for this. I'm excited about starting this journey and seeing where it'll end up...
I am currently in a CNA class, although ours is a full standard semster of 4 months! If I could go back in time, I would not have taken this class. I thought the same thing, that it would help me get some experience, but it didn't! Our clinicals are obviously at a LTCF and all you do there is change diapers, baths, showering, pretty much all it is personal care. I was expecting clinicals to be in hospitals so I could really get some significant experience (although now I realize that wouldn't make much sense for schools to do that because of what the job entails.) I regret it completly and dred going to clinicals. I really do not enjoy being a CNA and doubt that I will even waste my $90 dollars to become certified at the end of the semester! Again, everyone is different but I found this class to be a complete waste of time! And CNA's have horrible job! I love the personal contact, spending time with the pt's, talking to them, giving back rubs, making them laugh, ect., but cleaning up urine and feces ALL DAY is not fun ....I would have dropped from this, but didn't want to get a W on my transcript. I wish that I would have taken this time to work and save money to actually pay for RN school! This is my opinion, but felt I should share!

Nikki

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