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Look at classes you will need for future degrees. For example my school, after you get your associates in nursing, requires a Fine Arts, History, and a Humanities to get a Bachelors. If you do not need any of those, look at classes that would help you as a nurse, sociology, human development, abnormal psych etc.
If you do not need any of those, look at classes that would help you as a nurse, sociology, human development, abnormal psych etc.
This was what I was thinking. Abnormal Psychology is an interesting class; I took it, and it was one of my favorite classes during my pre-requisites. Consider Statistics as well- I've seen that it could either be 3 or 4 credits depending on the college.
I have taken SOC, two PSY courses, Prob and Stat, two Englishs, and then the basic Pre-Nursing Courses like A&P. I was actually thinking of taking another Psych course or even another Humanities. But my school advisement is so slack I can't find much on what would be applicable. (I go to MTC in SC)
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I'm on my last semester of the Pre-Nursing certificate before I can apply for the program. I'm taking BIO 211 (A&P 2) (4 credits), NUR 107 (Nutrition)(1 credit), ART 101 (Humanities elective) (3 credits) and that puts me at only 8 hours. In order to get the Air National Guard to pay for my school I have to have 12 credit hours. So I'm thinking of taking either a 1 credit class with another 3 credit class or a 4 credit class (with a lab). But I'm not sure which class to take that would be applicable. The advisors at my school are no help. I'm registering online by myself. Any suggestions?