Published Jun 21, 2007
julesradio
75 Posts
After being in radio broadcasting for 10 years, I'm going back to school to become an RN (hopefully)
I have to start from scratch with pre-recs and am quite anxious about getting into the program. I mean, say you go through the whole thing and don't make it in? What then?
Also I tend to struggle with math and I understand the NLN exam contains Chem and Physics. What's the best way to prepare for that? My pre-recs don't include Chem or Physics, so I am already worried about that.
I think I can, I think I can but I'm so worried I won't. Anyone else feel this way at first?
Thanks for any thoughts or tips.
J
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
For any class you have problems with, arrange for tutoring.
If you don't make it in the first time, apply again. Don't give up.
Yes, we all felt that way!
biker nurse
230 Posts
Every day before my algebra class I had 2 hours of free tutoring and passed the class with .2 points to spare. Most colleges have free tutoring lab.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,406 Posts
Physics??? Glad I didn't have to take that test.
The pre-reqs for nursing can be used for other majors like PT, radiology, dental hygiene, respiratory therapy if nursing doesn't work out.