Rutgers Nursing Generic BSN Pre-Req Please Help.

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Hello everyone

I am currently attending Rutgers University I am in their school of arts and sciences and planing to do a school to school transfer into their nursing program. In order to do this you need to take 24 credits before you transfer into their nursing program. But I am having trouble with one class expos writing. This is the only class that I am not doing well in, I am taking A&P II and have a A in the class the same goes for the rest of the classes I am enrolled in. I don't want this one class to mess up my chances of getting accepted into the nursing program. I am considering dropping this course and taking its equivalent (English comp I and II ) at a CC then transferring it back over to Rutgers. Does Rutgers accept English comp I and II from a NJ cc for their nursing school?( Last day to drop this class is Oct/26/2015 if I drop it I will pick up a 8 week course as a replacement so I still am a fulltime student) I am going to talk to the dean on Monday but I just wanted some feedback on here first.

Specializes in PACU.

I think that this would be best answered by someone in the registrars office at Rutgers.

Hello,

Who is your anatomy professor

I went to Rutgers and it's a tooth and nail fight to take a course at a community college while already attending Rutgers. You have to fill out a transient form stating the reason why you need to take a class at a cc instead of their school. They don't really take reasons like money or the class is to hard at Rutgers. Good Luck! Let us know how it goes

I went to Rutgers and it's a tooth and nail fight to take a course at a community college while already attending Rutgers. You have to fill out a transient form stating the reason why you need to take a class at a cc instead of their school. They don't really take reasons like money or the class is to hard at Rutgers. Good Luck! Let us know how it goes
were u in the nursing program?

No a classmate who went there a year before me was. But the taking cc classes and transferring them over is campus wide, regardless of your major

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