Published
Hi peeps,
I've recently made up my mind to do a 360 career change. I've decided to go back to school for nursing. The more I think about it the more excite I get. I'm planning to apply to Mercy School of Nursing evening/weekend program for Spring 2015. I know you all are probably thinking that's far away but I have to get all of my prerequisite classes before then. I will be taking a continuing education course called Exploring Medical Language this August to start off but mainly to wait until I am considered an in state student at the community college here in Charlotte since I just moved back to North Carolina from Arkansas a little over 10 months ago. I will then complete A&P I&II and microbiology at the community college and complete the CLEP for Sociology and Developmental Psychology. I will also be taking the TEAS test in January.
I have a non-nursing degree and graduated with a 3.6.
I said all that to ask this....any other prospective applicants for Spring 2015 for Mercy School of Nursing that will also be taking these prerequisites throughout the next year to fulfill the admissions requirements. Also, any comments or suggestions from current Mercy School of Nursing students or applicants are highly encouraged as I am new to this world. :-)
It looks like Gaston College has a Practical Nursing diploma program...but it's on the campus all the way up in Lincolnton. And you'd still have to do an LPN to RN bridge after getting that diploma. If you want to email some people at Carolinas Healthcare to try to get them to change their minds, contact me. Gmail address is the same as my id here.
It looks like Gaston College has a Practical Nursing diploma program...but it's on the campus all the way up in Lincolnton. And you'd still have to do an LPN to RN bridge after getting that diploma. If you want to email some people at Carolinas Healthcare to try to get them to change their minds, contact me. Gmail address is the same as my id here.
I emailed you
baskew64
20 Posts
Very sad...I'm just hoping one of the other schools will pickup the night/weekend program. I have to work full time while I'm going to school... Does anyone know of any other night options for nursing school in the area?