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I agree w/ LifelongDream.
You'll be fine, don't worry seriously. I think highschool really just serves the foundation of your education. When you get into your nursing prerequisites u might not remember ALOT of the small little details of what you learned, but that doesn't mean that you won't do well in your nursing courses. As long as you have an idea of what they are talking about that works because you can remember that you've learned about that before and that is a basic knowledge of the material. If you need to look back to your previous work...it's ok. After each semester of college goes by u will build onto that basic knowledge (in your science courses & non-science courses).
You'll be fine. You have developed the proper habits for studying and achieving your goals. Just brace yourself and get ready for a long ride.!Chris
Oh, I'm not so sure about that. I was always an A student in HS and didn't have to work at it, so I didn't learn how to study. I found out the hard way when I attended an Ivy League college that I had no clue how to actually study. I didn't finish and now I'm back in school for nursing (LPN to start with) after 20+ years.
My first pre-req I absolutely needed to even think about being accepted was A&P 1. Yeah- lets take one of the hardest classes (50% withdraw from A&P the first time) my college has to offer to get back into the swing of things! Anyway, I squeeked out an A, and believe it or not I actually remembered stuff from high school. I'm sure you'll do fine.
carissabest
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Hi, I am about to begin my first year of college and I am a bit concerned. I was my high school's valedictorian, received straight A's, but my science teachers taught me NOTHING. I had one teacher who was just so easy because he hardly taught Chemistry half the time. The only thing I really know about chem is the first ten elements of the periodic table! Will this put me back in college or do you think I will be fine?