Finally Done With Pre-Reqs!

Students Pre-Nursing

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Woohoo!

I'm so excited to be able to finally say this. I've worked so hard to complete these classes and I'm ecstatic. I took everything, not just the sciences, so I could just focus on nursing only when the time came. Next step, taking some summer classes to be used towards a bachelor's degree, and applying to nursing schools with a January start date. It feels so good to be "done."

Who else is gearing up for the next step?

alexis_xoxo

77 Posts

Congrats! I have the summer semester and the fall semester and then I can apply. Good luck with nursing school!

Specializes in ICU Stepdown.

Congratulations and good luck! I can't wait to follow you on your journey! Still taking my prereqs but plan on applying for programs next spring :)

hardwrkingmama

147 Posts

Congrats!🎉 I have one more class in the fall but I can apply for Jan start dates with one class in progress. I am getting so excited, I can't wait!

MegGusta

65 Posts

Specializes in Med surg.

Well done! I have actually completed my first bachelor's in public health and applied as an ABSN student. Fingers crossed for us all!

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.
Woohoo!

I'm so excited to be able to finally say this. I've worked so hard to complete these classes and I'm ecstatic. I took everything, not just the sciences, so I could just focus on nursing only when the time came. Next step, taking some summer classes to be used towards a bachelor's degree, and applying to nursing schools with a January start date. It feels so good to be "done."

Who else is gearing up for the next step?

Congrats on finishing your pre-reqs! Smart move getting everything done now so all you have to concentrate on is nursing classes. You'll be thankful later, trust me! I used my summers to take courses towards the BSN while I was in nursing school. While I didn't get much of a break, I'm so thankful I did it. Now I have less classes to complete towards the BSN.

Best wishes on getting in to nursing school :)

Leonardsmom,LPN

367 Posts

Just completed the last of my prereqs earlier this month. My school takes applications once a year and I was able to apply for next year's program. Now I am waiting to hear back about my points and if I made it this year. Chances are really good, just need the official word. Good luck with applying to nursing schools, it is definitely exciting to be at that step.

SunkissedRN2b

197 Posts

Good luck to everyone!

This is both exciting and nerve wracking at the same time.

feeneishia

283 Posts

That is a good feeling, I was done really a semester ago. But can only apply for my programs once a year, so I started taking the science courses so that I only have nursing classes to deal with. I have a previous BS degree so I don't have to do electives and other things. If I don't get accepted for this fall, I am not sure what I'm going to take. I am taking micro this summer, starting tonight actually, and that's it. I don't want to stop taking classes, so I may start working on classes for my bachelors if I don't get accepted this fall.

WellThatsOod

897 Posts

Woo-hoo congrats!

I am technically done with my pre-reqs, I have A&P II that I am taking during the fall, but it is considered "gen ed" in my school's program. I will be applying in August to start the nursing program in January. I am also taking behavioral statistics over the summer to get a jump start on what I need for the bridge BSN program I hope to attend after my ADN.

Good luck to you!

chris927

9 Posts

Hi Kryptonite,

I can't respond to your PM because I'm rather new to the site but please see below...

I'm so sorry that I didn't see your message sooner. We started promptly after the orientation with assigned reading prior to the class start and as you may know things get hectic pretty quickly as I work full time & go to school part-time. I'm hoping everything went well if you did take the HESI this week. I can definitely answer your questions though and I hope it helps.

1. The nursing department requires that you have pretty much all the pre-reqs completed. You may be in progress of your last pre-req when they give you the HESI exam approval

2. After each nursing semester you must take the HESI achievement exam related to your semester. The grades don't count however if you score above 800 they will add 5 extra points to the final exam which counts for 40% of your class grade

3. Saturday clinicals are usually 8 to 3PM if you get everything done on time. There are a few times when you'll be "team leader" and you'll start at 7:30am but for the most part you will leave before 4PM. There is one rotation through the nursing home and that usually will run until 4pm because it's a lot of patients. You practice in the Nursing lab for 3 weeks prior to starting at the hospital

4. I used the HESI study guide that Mr. Sierra recommended as well as the Anatomy and Physiology Cliff Notes book.

6. I really hope you get into the program, it's a wonderful experience and you will love it. FYI Once you're in you will probably not need to buy the books. There are many students who have PDF copies of the first set of books that are required for NUR 112.

Again, I apologize for the delay in getting back to you and feel free to contact me should anything else come up. I'm on vacation now from school so I will be able to respond in a prompt manner.

Thank you and best of luck!

-Chris

Specializes in Nephrology Home Therapies, Wound Care, Foot Care..

Congratulations! I finished mine in the Fall, applied in the winter, and just got my acceptance letter TODAY for my first choice school!

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