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I'm so excited for school to start! So I thought it would be cool to see what everyone is taking. I'm sure many of us have some of the same classes!
Me:
A&P I/Lab
Chemistry/Lab
Nursing Concepts
Intro to Nursing Theory
Intro to Nursing Clinical:uhoh3:
Total Hous: 17
Start Date: August 25:nurse:
My class load is relatively light compared to everyone else's schedule! My first degree actually started out in nursing before ending in Business so I had all but 2 of my pre-req's done. I took those 2 remaining classes online this summer so now it's totally nursing classes from now on.
I'm taking:
Nursing Fundamentals (Monday & Friday 9:00-10:00)
Nursing Fundamentals Practicum (Monday & Tuesday 1:00pm-??)
Health Intervention II (med/surg I theory) 5 credits
Nursing Science Practicum (med surg I
clinical 6 credits) 2 - 9 hour clinical days
Nursing Science Seminar 1 credit
So 12 credits total, but I'm told that it'll still be difficult so that's why I CLEPed out of the year of American Literature I had left. Now all nursing classes. Good luck everyone!
I'm so excited for school to start! So I thought it would be cool to see what everyone is taking. I'm sure many of us have some of the same classes!Me:
A&P I/Lab
Chemistry/Lab
Nursing Concepts
Intro to Nursing Theory
Intro to Nursing Clinical:uhoh3:
Total Hous: 17
Start Date: August 25:nurse:
Holy Smokes that is ALOT especially Chem and A/P!!!!! My advice, I would try and lighten the load. You've got ALOT of reading ahead of you!!
Good Luck!
I am starting my final level of my RN program and my school doesn't give alot of information on what the classes entail, I only know that one class has to do with ethics and management, because it is the only book listed to buy. I am also very excited to start, mostly nervous. I had the summer off for the first time and feel like I should be doing some sort of studying, but then again my school is very secretive about its curricullum. If you haven't guessed already I go to Bergen Community in NJ, anybody have any tips for level four;)
It's so interesting to see what everyone is going to be taking this upcoming semester. I can't wait to start. Classes for me start on Sept 7th. I'm going through a 20 month (with summers off) LPN course through my local community college.
This is what my schedule looks like:
Monday
0830 -1030 - Anatomy and Physiology
1045 -1230 - Healthy Living
1330 -1600 - Intro to Nursing Concepts and Skills (lecture)
Tuesday
0830 -1230 - Anatomy and Physiology
1330 -1600 - Elder Care Nursing Concepts
Wednesday
0830 -1230 - Interpersonal Communication
1330 -1600 - Medical Terminology
Thursday
0830 -1600 - Intro to Nursing Concepts and Skills (lab)
Friday
0830 -1030 - Healthy Living
1045 -1230 - Anatomy and Physiology
1330 -1600 - Skills Theory or Lab Time.
So that's my schedule. I think it's a bit intimidating... but I'm pretty sure I'm going to enjoy it. I've waited a long time for this and wish the next couple weeks would just hurry up and get here. I register and get my photo ID and whatnot from the school on Monday, so that'll be nice and then I have orientation from the 1rst to the 3rd of Sept. Until then it's just buying school supplies and checking out my books .
Oh and I start my first clinical the last two weeks of December before christmas break.
I'm taking:
Wen: HEALTH ASSESSMENT 10-12:30 ; INTRO TO NURSING 2-5pm
Thur : Nursing Skills I 1-5 pm
Fri : PRACTICUM 6:45-4:00
Legal and Ethics and Dosing Calc both online
Total hours = 9
Everyone of these days I have to drive 1 hour there and back! But so looking forward to getting started! :) GL To all students!!
I am going to get my butt eaten alive. 8 classes but only 14 hours. I envy you guys with less classes..
monday:
-pharm&path
-geography
tuesday:
-health assessment of individuals
-clinical practical lab
wednesday:
-health assessment of community
-geography
thursday:
-health assessment individual lab
-ornt. to prof. nursing
friday:
-health assessment of community lab
-geography
Milla9436
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I know who frustrating it can be to have goals and not be able to just jump in and get it down, but keep your head up. When it is time for you to enter the program you feel good about yourself. Take your time and think about the long run.