:yeah:I love this website. I get alot of info from it and from alot of people.
So here is my situation:
I was suppose to apply to my college's adn program this year(2011), however I could not because of my nln score. So I am waiting until next year and taking more classes. Well I have most of my pre-reqs and will be finished with all them at the end of this quarter, so now I have to fill up a quarter (5weeks), fall semester, spring semester. The adn program has other educational class like English 1102, Microbiology, speech, sociology and another one.
My thing is I am also able to do a phlebotomy program at the same college. That program will take up the quarter and the clincals will take up the fall semester. Then after all that I was going to try and take the other classes in the following spring semester. Is it a good idea to do a phlebotomy program? Or should I just worry about the nursing program and focus on taking those classes before I get into the actual program so I would only have the nursing classes.
Any advice/tips would be much appreciated. Also any experience would be appreciated as well.
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:yeah:I love this website. I get alot of info from it and from alot of people.
So here is my situation:
I was suppose to apply to my college's adn program this year(2011), however I could not because of my nln score. So I am waiting until next year and taking more classes. Well I have most of my pre-reqs and will be finished with all them at the end of this quarter, so now I have to fill up a quarter (5weeks), fall semester, spring semester. The adn program has other educational class like English 1102, Microbiology, speech, sociology and another one.
My thing is I am also able to do a phlebotomy program at the same college. That program will take up the quarter and the clincals will take up the fall semester. Then after all that I was going to try and take the other classes in the following spring semester. Is it a good idea to do a phlebotomy program? Or should I just worry about the nursing program and focus on taking those classes before I get into the actual program so I would only have the nursing classes.
Any advice/tips would be much appreciated. Also any experience would be appreciated as well.