Can someone please help me!

U.S.A. Tennessee

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I have wrote y'all before cuz I feel like I'm not smart enough for school to be a RN all I really know how to do is write and read I want to learn more before I start to school to be a rn is there any basic course I can take online to learn how to do math and etc like things I need for RN school ? Cuz I didn't learn it in high school and I don't wanna go in to be a rn and not know how to do anything please help I really wanna be a rn!!

And I wanna go to the 2 year RN program where is a good school around Memphis? Please help with any info I lost my dad not to long ago and I'm tryin to have a good life and help others!

Specializes in MSICU/NICU.

You should look into Southwest Community College- that's where I've been taking my pre-reqs. They have open acceptance and will help you figure out what your skills levels are and what courses would be appropriate to get you on your way. Plus, it's pretty inexpensive compared to other colleges around memphis, and they're great about getting you financial aid. They have a great 2 year Rn program, so they can tell you exactly what you need to do if getting an associates is your goal.

So does that mean they will teach me all the stuff I need? Cause I'll be honest I don't know anything as far as anything other then reading and writing and I can't spell good either???? So will they teach me all that? I don't wanna look like the only dumb person there! Thanks alot

no offense, but how did you pass classes in high school if you do not know how do do anything?

My thoughts exactly. Sounds pretty bogus to me. I wouldn't waste my time answering.

I didn't have to I was in fully homeschooled! My mom was my teach and she got sick when I was lil and it was Wrong but she would grade out papers high when we never really had to do school work at all! Please people this is not a joke!!

I agree with the suggestion of contacting your local community college. They can help you with any remedial courses you may need in order to get to the point of being able to do college level work.

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