Call me dumb, but I have no idea how to apply to more than one nursing program. I'm taking pre-requisites right now, have yet to take my TEAS and next year I'm taking some more general ed classes to get out of the way so I would like to apply for Spring or Fall 2016. I go to a community college in NJ.
The competition is intimidating for nursing school and at this point I'm going to end up with a B+ in anatomy and physiology II. I got a B in anatomy and physiology I, and my gpa is at a 3.64 so I want to be able to apply to a lot of nursing programs so I have a better chance of getting in somewhere.
So how does it work, applying to different programs from a different school? Cause I always hear people talk about planning on going to another school or applying to multiple programs and I really want to do that. I know at my school I had to attend a nursing information session to get my application, so would I just have to do the same thing for other colleges?
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Call me dumb, but I have no idea how to apply to more than one nursing program. I'm taking pre-requisites right now, have yet to take my TEAS and next year I'm taking some more general ed classes to get out of the way so I would like to apply for Spring or Fall 2016. I go to a community college in NJ.
The competition is intimidating for nursing school and at this point I'm going to end up with a B+ in anatomy and physiology II. I got a B in anatomy and physiology I, and my gpa is at a 3.64 so I want to be able to apply to a lot of nursing programs so I have a better chance of getting in somewhere.
So how does it work, applying to different programs from a different school? Cause I always hear people talk about planning on going to another school or applying to multiple programs and I really want to do that. I know at my school I had to attend a nursing information session to get my application, so would I just have to do the same thing for other colleges?