CCRI Nursing Program

U.S.A. Rhode Island

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Hello everyone. my name is Desiree

Its my first Thread post. I recently passed my GED in April, I have been a CNA since 2007. I have 2 babies, and I plan to go to school for Nursing. I applied to CCRI, and I have my Accuplacer June 24th.

What would come next? Would it be possible for me to get into the Nursing Program this year, or would I have to wait until next year. I also originally applied for a different program but I was still a little confused its also in Health care, would it be a big deal to change it? :confused:

Is CCRI a good place to start?

I was thinking of going into Oncology after I become an RN I know there are many specialties.

Any advice for a -almost- Nursing Student? Anything I should read, or know?

How about the Math, how hard is that? I have been doing studying for the Accuplacer, I need to sharpen my no so much math skills.

Thank you

You are able to retake the accuplacer. I retook the math portion of the accuplacer, initially I got a 62 on the test. I continued to study, paid $25 to retake it and by the grace of God I passed with a 100.

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