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I have had the worst time in college but I'm sure I'm not the only one. I have a bunch of classes but have not really attended an actual program. I have English, anatomy, psychology, history, political science, nutrition, and the list goes on. I was wondering if I am eligible to get my license in the state of Texas?? Some guidance to who exactly I could talk to would be great!! I am registered to take microbiology fall 2015 too.
IF you even come back to read, the answer is that you need to successfully complete a nursing program that included nursing theory, skills competence and clinicals. Taking a bunch of random classes that might work TOWARDS a nursing degree is not enough to make you eligble to sit for the NCLEX. Did someone truly give you the impression that you could obtain a nursing license with what you've done so far?
I have had the worst time in college but I'm sure I'm not the only one. I have a bunch of classes but have not really attended an actual program. I have English, anatomy, psychology, history, political science, nutrition, and the list goes on. I was wondering if I am eligible to get my license in the state of Texas?? Some guidance to who exactly I could talk to would be great!! I am registered to take microbiology fall 2015 too.
BuckyBadgerRN, ASN, RN
3,520 Posts
Why didn't you just do the PVT trick? Or post here about it endlessly?