Published Feb 22, 2010
jillebean
41 Posts
We dont' have individual classes in my program. We have Nursing I, and clinicals one day per week. I like it, because we don't have tons of classes to study for, everything is neatly combined into one. I was just wondering if this is the norm?
I see so may people on here talking about all the different classes they have to take. Nursing I is a 10 credit class, and I have to take one other one to stay full time.
nneokill175
222 Posts
yea i had that in nursing 1, its normal.
instead of taking an extra class, you can try getting the head of your department to write a letter saying that youre fulll time because nursing courses thats at least 10 credits are considered fulll time at my school
good luck in your studies
dcRn2b
67 Posts
my nursing program is the same way 10hrs for each semester nursing I nursing II ect...good luck and enjoy it you can make it as fun as you want or as miserable it all depends on the attitude you put forth :)
~Mi Vida Loca~RN, ASN, RN
5,259 Posts
I had 3 different classes first semester, which totaled 14 credits and then clinicals one day a week for 8.5 hours.