From reading everyone that got into Lone Star nursing programs I hypothesized one very important point. Correct me if I'm wrong but if you get anything less than A's in English and A&P there is NO chance of admission.
The only instance I calculated a chance is a "B" in English, an "A" in A&P and a perfect 100% on the HESI. Other than that, A's in your classes with a minimum 88% on the exam is my observed formula for entrance.
I see why so many (myself included) get so worked up about the HESI. Anyone else taking the test next week at a Lone Star?
If anyone has taken A&P at a Lone Star over a summer session, how did you find attaining an A over the six-week period? Also, if anyone wants to part with a lab book...(?)
4 minutes ago, Cuteflute82 said:I was enrolled in RNSG 1301 which is the course that is listed on the nursing degree plan for the ADN. KVG74 was correct, the one that you sent a screen shot of was not the correct one. The pharmacology courses require deparment consent in order to enroll. I don't believe we can enroll in this course on our own.
So who can I contact to register for the course ?
4 minutes ago, Cuteflute82 said:I was enrolled in RNSG 1301 which is the course that is listed on the nursing degree plan for the ADN. KVG74 was correct, the one that you sent a screen shot of was not the correct one. The pharmacology courses require deparment consent in order to enroll. I don't believe we can enroll in this course on our own.
Yes, sorry, RNSG1301 not 1300. You'll need permission from whatever department at the campus you are interested in taking it.
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I was enrolled in RNSG 1301 which is the course that is listed on the nursing degree plan for the ADN. KVG74 was correct, the one that you sent a screen shot of was not the correct one. The pharmacology courses require deparment consent in order to enroll. I don't believe we can enroll in this course on our own.