Hi there, you just have to begin by entering an accredited nursing program. You should research community colleges and universities in your state of residence (or state you plan to relocate to), if in the US. For nursing programs (RN or BSN), you ca...
#truth (are the use of hashtags still a thing?) I studied so much, I would have dreams about subjects covered in anatomy. Memorization is key - though if you can conceptualize the material; it will help immensely.
There may still be options for you; although your best bet would be to speak with an academic advisor. It is important to understand that your pre-requisite grades truly matter. Nursing is a highly sought-after career, therefore, from the moment you...
Hey there, there are many threads on AN that are dedicated to A&P I. I hope that you'll take some time to navigate through them, as I believe they will prove to be helpful. A thread started by the user Polka-dot is quite popular and can be found...
I suppose that would be better - at this point the only advice I can give is just know your limitations (whatever they may or may not be). I truly believe the order in which you've signed up seems backwards. There are many foundation course you're ta...
Only you will truly know if you can handle the workload - being a 4.0 student, perhaps you have spent a decent amount of time developing good study habits. Have you taken A&P before (high school or previously at the collegiate level)? It can tak...
Proton replied to katerlene's topic in Pre-Nursing
I found that my anxiety stemmed from not feeling prepared. I found that I was much more calm when I felt I knew the material well. I am all for study groups. It has helped me to test my knowledge whenever I had to explain to someone else. The user ...
These are all valid questions as they will help you to determine if the workload has the potential to be overwhelming. In addition, will you be working while completing these courses?
Proton replied to HarleyGrandma's topic in Pre-Nursing
I'm not a smoker, but I am a family member of someone who has had lots of difficulty in doing so. Just wanted to extend a congratulations and sounds like you're kicking butt this year! [emoji322][emoji119]