Published Aug 20, 2008
butterfly135
177 Posts
i am having a dilmea and am hoping to get some advice. i start fall classes next week and am currently enrolled in college algrebra and a few other classes. so, i was orginally going to to adn program then bridge to bsn right away. so i needed college algebra and i have a really good professor. so that was fine. but, now i have had a kind of reality check and i am going to do lpn now and then bridge to adn after kids are all in school. then later probaly at least 5 to 6 yrs from now bridge to bsn. so my question is should i stay enrolled in college algebra? or drop it and take something else that i would need to get into lpn program. since i don't know how long classes are good for and won't need this algebra class for lpn or adn program. please, any advice heplful. thanks so much in advance.:typing sorry so long!!
mommy2three2
169 Posts
It is usually the science classes which have to be completed within a certain timeline of when you apply to school, most want you to have your science pre-reqs no later than 5 yrs prior to your application. Something like Math will not expire in most cases.
I would check with the school you want to do your ADN in and ask them if there is a timeline for the Math classes or not.
dee78
550 Posts
You should check with the college where you plan to get your BSN. My ADN program doesn't require Statistics but my BSN program does so I opted for Statistics so I could kill two birds with one stone.