I have a bit of a dilemma in my mind right now. I am currently in my 2nd semester of prereqs required to apply for the ADN program, a little background first...I am 32 years old, was a very young Mom (16 yo) and married young and raised 4 kids. My oldest is graduating high school next year and my other 3 are right behind. I have wanted to become an RN since I was 17, due to life circumstance i only achieved my CNA back in 1998, my life took a turn and to make a long story short, here i am now able to go back to school.I graduated high school early though, I challenged the equivalency test. but I never formally took chemistry, algebra ,etc so i am now playing catchup on my math classes. Before I can apply to the RN program I have to complete college math (math 1010), as well as a statistics class. well to get to that point I have had to take 2 "remedial" math classes as i never learned algebra. I am in my 2nd remedial math class this coming semester which leaves me to take the math 1010 in summer., at my school you cannot take chemistry until completing math 1010 which will be completed the end of this summer leaving me to be able to take chem in the Fall. My plan was to apply to the program this fall, which I can do as the chem and stats classes will be in progress, which they will acccept. but my concern is the TEAS test. Mainly taking the TEAS test when I have not yet had chemistry. Do you think that is a bad idea?? I could really use some feedback!! I don't know how much chem is on the test, I have had some very basic chem in my biology class, etc. What woulde you all do???? Please help
ThaNKS in advance,
Karla
Hope to be future
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I have a bit of a dilemma in my mind right now. I am currently in my 2nd semester of prereqs required to apply for the ADN program, a little background first...I am 32 years old, was a very young Mom (16 yo) and married young and raised 4 kids. My oldest is graduating high school next year and my other 3 are right behind. I have wanted to become an RN since I was 17, due to life circumstance i only achieved my CNA back in 1998, my life took a turn and to make a long story short, here i am now able to go back to school.I graduated high school early though, I challenged the equivalency test. but I never formally took chemistry, algebra ,etc so i am now playing catchup on my math classes. Before I can apply to the RN program I have to complete college math (math 1010), as well as a statistics class. well to get to that point I have had to take 2 "remedial" math classes as i never learned algebra. I am in my 2nd remedial math class this coming semester which leaves me to take the math 1010 in summer., at my school you cannot take chemistry until completing math 1010 which will be completed the end of this summer leaving me to be able to take chem in the Fall. My plan was to apply to the program this fall, which I can do as the chem and stats classes will be in progress, which they will acccept. but my concern is the TEAS test. Mainly taking the TEAS test when I have not yet had chemistry. Do you think that is a bad idea?? I could really use some feedback!! I don't know how much chem is on the test, I have had some very basic chem in my biology class, etc. What woulde you all do???? Please help
ThaNKS in advance,
Karla
Hope to be future