Jul 25, 201411 yr Hi,I'm applying for spring admission to an ASN program. I've completed the prerequisites so these are the classes I have left:Fundamentals of Nursing - 6 cr hrs Health Assessment - 1 cr hrIntroduction to Pharmacology - 1 cr hr Maternal & Child Nursing - 5 cr hrs Adult Nursing - 5 cr hrs Nursing Through the Lifespan I - 5 cr hrs Nursing Through the Lifespan II - 6 cr hrs Nursing Through the Lifespan III - 6 cr hrs Role Transition for the Registered Nurse - 4 cr hrs I've been in school 3 years now, trying to pursue this 2 year degree. I've wasted alot of time so I need to get this done soon.I would like to know realistically how quickly could I complete these 9 classes and how should I group them together? Any advice you could offer me would be GREATLY appreciated.
Jul 25, 201411 yr Good day, ashxdoll93:Have you talked to your advisor to see what you should take in what order? What did they say?Thank you.
Jul 25, 201411 yr Author Good day, ashxdoll93:Have you talked to your advisor to see what you should take in what order? What did they say?Thank you.Hello, No I haven't spoken to an advisor yet. I thought it'd be best to wait until I have submitted my application.
Jul 25, 201411 yr Good day, ashxdoll93Each school has a way of doing things; I suggest you talk with your advisor.Thank you.
Jul 25, 201411 yr As the previous posters have said...you are not likely going to be able to rearrange the order of these TOO much. There is certainly no way your school will let you take any of the clinical courses before you take: Fundamentals of Nursing - 6 cr hrs Health Assessment - 1 cr hrIntroduction to Pharmacology - 1 cr hrAnd you won't be able to do transitions until you've done the other clinicals.Sidebar: Kinda shocked your pharm and assessment classes are only 1 credit O_O
Jul 26, 201411 yr Author Good day, ashxdoll93Each school has a way of doing things; I suggest you talk with your advisor.Thank you.Okay, I will do that. Thank you.
Jul 26, 201411 yr Author As the previous posters have said...you are not likely going to be able to rearrange the order of these TOO much. There is certainly no way your school will let you take any of the clinical courses before you take: Fundamentals of Nursing - 6 cr hrs Health Assessment - 1 cr hrIntroduction to Pharmacology - 1 cr hrAnd you won't be able to do transitions until you've done the other clinicals.Sidebar: Kinda shocked your pharm and assessment classes are only 1 credit O_OOkay, I guess I'm looking at another 5 semesters then. Yes, they are labs.Thank you for your help.
Hi,
I'm applying for spring admission to an ASN program.
I've completed the prerequisites so these are the classes I have left:
Fundamentals of Nursing - 6 cr hrs
Health Assessment - 1 cr hr
Introduction to Pharmacology - 1 cr hr
Maternal & Child Nursing - 5 cr hrs
Adult Nursing - 5 cr hrs
Nursing Through the Lifespan I - 5 cr hrs
Nursing Through the Lifespan II - 6 cr hrs
Nursing Through the Lifespan III - 6 cr hrs
Role Transition for the Registered Nurse - 4 cr hrs
I've been in school 3 years now, trying to pursue this 2 year degree. I've wasted alot of time so I need to get this done soon.
I would like to know realistically how quickly could I complete these 9 classes and how should I group them together?
Any advice you could offer me would be GREATLY appreciated.