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Guys, please I need a clue.

I 've been taking prerequisites for almost 4 years and I am finally almost done. Almost because I had to drop Chemistry because I wasn't understanding nothing at all even with lots of practice. So, I dropped. My community college doesn't not considered any applicants without chem so I switch to lpn program and i submitted my application for Fall 2018. I will apply for Spring in other community college FOR the RN program because they don't required Chem. My question is what if i don't get accepted for the RN and do get call for the Lpn? I have enough credits to graduate in general studies and transfer to a university. Can i get into the nursing BSN right way ? I thought if If i dont get call for the Rn i just finish my lpn and graduate in general studies transferring for BSN in nursing. Does that works?HELP ME, GUYS....Years of dedication....I don't want to give up.

If you feel that you really want to be a RN, then why don't you work harder towards it than just giving up because you're failing Chemistry? And if you DO get accepted into Practical nursing, you can always just go through the bridge program to become a RN later.

Chemistry was my kryptonite for a long time. I finally bit the bullet and took it for the BSN program. I have been an LPN and there are not many LPN to RN programs around. I would just repeat and go straight to RN. You Tube saved my grade, with a good study group. Our experiments were always after the test, so I didn't catch the concept until after the hands on experience. But I did it, hopefully wont need it again, but will probably have to take a biochem class at some point

Thanks. I think that what is going to happen.

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