Re: Community Colleges/vanderbilt/nashville?
Well, from my experience sometimes schools will accept on-line credits for non-science (psychology of human growth & development, nutrition) however for the hard science courses (A&P, Microbiology, Chemistry...) what I've heard is that taking a class in a classroom setting with an instructor is much better. Especially for a degree like nursing, the courses are the building blocks of everything else we do, so if you miss a concept or don't fully understand the difference between gram negative & gram positive bacteria, etc...the rest of your schooling you'll be playing catch-up.
I know for a fact that Vanderbilt accepts classess from Nashville State Community (a TN board of regents school in a classroom setting), Columbia State, Vol State, as well as classess from TSU, MTSU, etc...some of which are not 4 year schools. I would clarify with the admissions instructor and ask her for some suggestions of schools that offer courses in flexible styles (again some of the schools listed above will offer accelerated courses during the summer...they are dealing with LOTS of pre-nursing students).
ROPD is a TN Board of Regents program, but again, I've heard administration at my school say that they don't want you taking microbioligy online, even if it's offered through this program.
A last note, remember that also, when you are looking at possibly going to grad school (Vanderbilt is a bridge program where you will be expected to think and produce at a masters level) being in a classroom that is guided more by evidence based practice, the more up & coming theories, etc...you will only benefit!!
OH, and the lab portion....how will you ever complete a lab if your school is several states away on-line. Maybe that is a good distinguisher...if the class has a lab component, you better take it at a 2 or maybe 4yr college with a live class room setting!!
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