U.S.A. Texas
Published Apr 25, 2002
jewelsvu82
24 Posts
Hi all!
This question really states itself. I'm just wondering, as an incoming nursing student in the fall, what's the best way to know how to manage your classes?
Please reply.
proud2bme
75 Posts
jewels,
For me, I am taking all of my Pre-Rn classes such as A & P I & II, Comp, Math, Microbiology, Psyc I & II, and both PHED classes. That's 29 hours. Then when I apply to the actual RN program, I will have all the "other" credit hours behind me and I can concentrate on just the RN courses, labs and clinicals.
hey proud,
thanks for replying. are you taking all of those classes for the year or each semester? 29 hours...that's a whole lot of hours! I'm great to hear that you are almost done with your pre-req's
for me, personally...i just hope i don't lost track
julie
vettech
188 Posts
Originally posted by proud2bme jewels, For me, I am taking all of my Pre-Rn classes such as A & P I & II, Comp, Math, Microbiology, Psyc I & II, and both PHED classes. That's 29 hours. Then when I apply to the actual RN program, I will have all the "other" credit hours behind me and I can concentrate on just the RN courses, labs and clinicals.
I'm doing the same thing starting this semster. I already have an Assoc Degree so I have a lot of my prereqs and academics already. I have to take the A&P and the Micro course you do as well as the dreadded math (I soooo suck at math!), one of the two psych, one of the two PHED (although I may take 2, but I already have one from my last degree). I should be able to squeeze in my remaining English (Technican Report Writing, that sounds like a snoozer, eh?) and/or my humanities elective as well.
Do you have to take Pharmacology? If so, are you planning to take it ahead of time?
Also, what program are you going to apply to?
hey vettech
i think i do have to take pharmacology...hope that's not hard...
and...i'm probably going to take it next semester - i think
i'm going to the UTMB one for the BSN for now. :) we'll see how it goes....