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  1. Nursing Classes: Are they really that bad?
    oh my gosh! I have to agree with everyone's post on here, except the ones saying it was easy. For me, it's extremely difficult. i am almost done with the first half of my session, and I wanna scream!...
    Aug 16, '12
    Forum: General Nursing Student
  2. Chamberlain: pros and cons?!
    I'm at the st. Louis campus but I love how all the staff and faculty there are SO nice and want you to succeed. chamberlain has what we call a CAS (center for academic success) and every test you...
    Jun 25, '12
    Forum: Chamberlain College Online Nursing Degrees
  3. RN-BSN July 2012..
    jerseygirl- if you are taking it on campus you can do it. it's super easy, kind of a joke actually
    Jun 25, '12
    Forum: Chamberlain College Online Nursing Degrees
  4. Transitions in Professional Nursing course
    Hey is it labeled NR101? Cause if so that class is almost a joke! you definitely could do it. I go to chamberlain now..
    Jun 25, '12
    Forum: Chamberlain College Online Nursing Degrees
  5. FALL 2012 BSN students!
    Who is starting their actual nursing program? I start mine in 2 weeks, eeeeek (SO NERVOUS). I have Fundamentals/Lab, Health Assessment/Lab and Pathophysiology. I'm at Chamberlain College of Nursing....
    Jun 25, '12
    Forum: General Nursing Student
  6. Why is it all so difficult?
    I'm not sure where you live or go to school but where I go the ENTIRE bachelor program is 3 years long. that's with absolutely NO classes taken beforehand.
    May 29, '12
    Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
  7. My study guide for HESI -passed on first try!
    this is so fantastic!
    May 15, '12
    Forum: HESI Exit Exam Help
  8. HESI Evolve Reach Assessment Exam
    Okay, I am enrolling in Chamberlain College of Nursing here in St. Louis and I was curious about the Entrance Exam. The review book is the blue and yellow HESI Evolve Reach Admission Assessment Exam...
    Feb 21, '11
    Forum: Pre-Nursing Student