Class of 2006

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Hey yall!

Just wondering if there are any of us out there still working on pre-reqs - hopeful nursing graduates of 2006?

Roll call! :)

I'm the 26yo mama of two boys (5yrs and 18mos). I work FT right now and am taking my pre-reqs at night. Hoping to get into a BSN program and start my nursing core/clinicals in fall 2004!

I go by semesters as well.

Yeah, you have fall, winter, spring & summer quarters. I think 3 quarters = 2 semesters. Not too bad. You can take as many credits per quarter as you want, really. When I was getting my bachelors I averaged 16 credits per quarter. Sometimes as much as 17 or 18, but usually more like 15-16. Now I'm going part-time & am only taking 7-10 credits per quarter.

It looks like I'll be graduating in 2006 or so. I'm in my 3rd year of school for my bachelor's in nursing and I'm taking my last prerequisite for the nursing program. Then the nursing program itself is about 2 years, so I'll be starting that in the fall of 2004 and hopefully graduating in the spring of 2006.

Well, it looks like I'm going to tough it out and stay in my A & P 2 course. The professor is terrible, and the majority of the class are whiners....but hey, I'm going to have to deal with the same type of people in my nursing program. I hope I make it!!!!!

Fatima

fatima, you sure you're not in my A&P II class? hahaha! I swear, I'm in the same boat. The instructor stinks & 95% of the class are all whiners. I'm getting a B in there, which irritates me, but it's better than most of the folks are doing in that class. There are a few people in there that I am PRAYING are not in my nursing classes (whenever I get in). I think I'd rather stick a fork in my eye than have to deal with them for 2 years.

*bump*

I think I'm dropping out of the pre-nursing race, guys. I don't know what I'm changing my major to, but I'm just terrified to keep on.

My husband got the job he so desperately wanted. He'll be moving cross-state in January, and I and the kids will probably follow him this summer if all goes well.

My husband's new job is a GREAT opportunity, but for the rest of his career with this company he'll be required to work mostly evenings and nights (they do pest elimination for hospitals, restaurants, etc - all after "business hours") ... I can't see he and I both being able to work at night, by the time I graduate my youngest will only be around 5 years old, and when living there I won't have family near enough to watch them for me if we both have to work evenings. :(

Oh well, now off to figure what to do with my life... good luck everybody. :)

hmmm. Well, maybe when the kids are in school you'll be able to return to school if you still want to.

Good luck with the move & your husbands job though! Keep in touch :kiss

Originally posted by AmyLiz

hmmm. Well, maybe when the kids are in school you'll be able to return to school if you still want to.

Good luck with the move & your husbands job though! Keep in touch :kiss

Thanks Amy... it's really not a matter of how to handle the kids now, during the day... I work full-time, so they've both been in daycare since they were about 2 months old... it's just what would happen if I had to work nights, and my husband had to work nights -daycares aren't open, and I certainly wouldn't feel comfortable leaving even two junior-high age boys home alone. :(

Specializes in Adolescent Psych, PICU.

Oh Manna I hate to hear that :(

I am glad though that your husband has a great job--that really is cool.

I hope if you really want to be a nurse though that you wont give up but if not you will find something else to be passionate about and you will do GREAT no matter what!

Marilyn

Specializes in Adolescent Psych, PICU.

Do you not think you could get a nursing job during the day though? There are so many jobs out there and they can't possible be ALL for nights!

Marilyn

You might want to check around once you move. Some places do offer 24 hour "daycare" for children. I just saw a news report on Discovery Health channel about it.

Gosh manna, I'm gonna miss you! :o There are a lot of nursing jobs out there for day shifts too. Esp. surgery centers, OP care, home care etc. Maybe I am missing the problem. :confused: The nursing program is all day time isn't it? Good luck whatever you do. Follow your passion. Heather :kiss

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