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Hello all!!! =]
I am attending UMET a bilingual University in Puerto Rico for nursing school and they are set up in what the call "PT". They work in quarter semester so they each last about 8 weeks.
Now, when I went to register for classes on Thursday, they director gave me two nursing classes to take from August-September with a gen, ed class of Comp. and from October-December she gave me one class with a lab (Nursing Fundamentals). She said after the 8 weeks in this course we will be able to go to the hospital.
I just want to know if this seems like its not much? Maybe I'm so used to semester and taking 12 credits. Can someone please help! =]
I feel like I should be taking more classes per quarter semester but then again its only 8 weeks.
Their pre-reqs include a&p 1 and 2, micro, chemistry, statistics, statistics research, algebra 1 and 2, biology 103 (basic biology), that's from the science and math portions, there are other basic classes and the languages of course. I would go to one of their orientations. To get more information. They usually have them on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Do you live use by?
Graduation2016
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Are done with all your pre-reqs? Where are you transferring from? I start the nursing classes on Monday. It's 4 days a week for and in mid July we have a couple of weeks that we have class all week. Program is an evening one though.