Published Jul 23, 2013
TexRN, BSN, RN
553 Posts
I see a lot of posts about people asking about microbiology and chemistry. It's comforting to know that since I am a lab tech and I have been for 4 years that it will be easier for me. Although since I took all of the chemistrys and microbiologies for my AS I don't think I would have to take them again right? I think the only thing I haven't taken that is talked about frequently on here is A&P. I have to take that for RN AND for my IBCLC so. Ready to rock that too :)
Streamline2010
535 Posts
It depends on the school and how old the credits are. Some schools say "within the past 5 years" and some accept older credits than that.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
The general policy standard for science credits (especially lab) is five years, especially since this s constantly changing/updating fluid subject. What was standard 7 years ago had often been significantly changed by current research and experience.
swansonplace
789 Posts
Consider doing BSN.