I am in Ohio and am a 2nd year nursing student. Pharm is required before we can move on to our third year. That does seem odd that it is not a requirement.
Hi, I just completed my 1st semester of a BSN program here in Ohio. Yep cost of books are outrageous! The good thing is that you will use them throughout your career so they are worth the price I guess. Congrats on starting your program. Stay positi...
twilli88 replied to Ms. Nurse Assistant's topic in General Students
Hi, Don't let the wait list thing scare you. See there are many people who think like you, many of the people may not want to wait and will either change majors or go to another school. This is what happened at the school that I did my pre-reqs at. I...
Hi It's totally normal to be scared. I just finished my 1st semester of a BSN program in Ohio, I'm starting clinicals in Jan. 09 I'm still scared. It is very challenging, but all of you will do fine. I wanted to change my major on many occasions but ...
hi i'm not going to say what you should do either way. what i do want to say is that i just finished my 1st semester of a very tough bsn program in ohio and so far 4 people out of 40 have switched majors leaving 36 in my class. the 1st six weeks of t...
Hi all, I had 2 DUI's in my lifetime (2003 & 2006). I have checked with my school and it poses no problem there, as I was excepted to their BSN program starting in August. They said I needed to check with the Ohio Board of Nursing to see if this ...
It must be totally normal to experience all of the above mentioned feelings. I am starting BSN program August 2008 and am very scared, I too worry about being book smart but not doing so well in clinicals.........very nervous. I have no previous medi...
twilli88 replied to Kolacz35's topic in Pre-Nursing
After the cost, the #1 thing to be sure of when checking out schools is to BE SURE they are fully accredited. About age, I'm 33 and starting BSN program in fall 08 and I am in the middle as far as age, there are younger but just as many older people ...
twilli88 replied to sundayspaper's topic in Pre-Nursing
Another thought would be to do the medical assisting, get a job when your done and continue on to become a nurse with the possibility of having your employer pay the tuition. 4 years is a long commitment if you aren't sure if you will like or be able...