Nursing Students Pre-Nursing
Published Dec 3, 2008
AtomicWoman
1,747 Posts
I just answered someone in another thread, but thought others might be interested.
Ocean County College (Toms River, NJ) has some sections of completely online microbiology and A&P I and A&P II. You can read more about it here:
http://www.ocean.edu/academics/programs_of_study/science/MicrobiologyOnline.htm
If you are interested, I would search their webadvisor to see if there are still openings in those sections, and then I would call them asap to see what you have to do to apply and get in.
kayleeray
83 Posts
Eeek..I don't think I could take AP & Micro online! There's no way I could be dedicated enough as I would be in a typical classroom setting. Plus, what about labs?
It's not my cup of tea, either. But for some people, it is their only option, or it appeals to them. I know the microbiology course has a home lab kit that you have to buy. Hey! Take-out E. coli and S. marcesens. Step right up and get your very own bacteria! :) :chuckle
sunray12
637 Posts
I work ft so online is great for me. If you want to get into nursing school I don't see how the dedication level would be different in one medium or another - either way you are doing it because you want the same thing. Right?
I've done some online work, and I worked harder there than in my in-class courses. :) So actually, I think it may take MORE dedication and focus to do a major science class online. Procrastinators need not apply! LOL