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Hi Everyone,

I finally have an idea of what I need.

It's actually not bad, now I am really looking forward to getting this done.

I need:

Info Lit - NOT SURE HOW TO SATISFY THIS REQUIREMENT?

A&P 2cr

Micro 2cr

Science in support of Nursing 1 cr - NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS?

33 Nursing Courses - They will award me 3 credit for Health Differences, but I think I must enroll before the new year, I think they are going to stop waving this course for LPN's.

Thanks

Take Info Lit through Penn Foster.

The number is posted around here somewhere. It cost $100 and you can complete it in a couple of hours.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
Take Info Lit through Penn Foster.

The number is posted around here somewhere. It cost $100 and you can complete it in a couple of hours.

Penn Foster will no longer allow students to just take one credit -- they're required to take three credits minimum, which makes it nearly as expensive (and more effort) as taking it with EC. Just changed last month.

Penn Foster will no longer allow students to just take one credit -- they're required to take three credits minimum, which makes it nearly as expensive (and more effort) as taking it with EC. Just changed last month.

I had no idea.

Thanks for correcting me! :)

Sad that they would do that.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
Info Lit - NOT SURE HOW TO SATISFY THIS REQUIREMENT?

A&P 2cr

Micro 2cr

Science in support of Nursing 1 cr - NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS?

Info Lit is a one-credit class that EC offers. It's a course, not an exam, so it's more expensive than an exam, but it's a necessary evil. People used to take Penn Foster's version for $90, but Penn Foster now wants more money from you as well, and three credits' worth of classes ... you're better off with EC's Info Lit, I think. It's easy, and can be completed in a day or two. It's all about searching online, copyright laws, etc.

As far as the "sciences supportive of nursing," if you take EC's A&P and EC's Micro, you'll end up with a total of 9 credit between the two exams (6 for A&P, 3 for Micro), and that will cover that extra one credit for the "sciences supportive of nursing" area. I had the same requirement on my official eval back when I started. :)

Thanks a bunch for the info.

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