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Please help me pre-study for Accelerated BSN!

Hello everyone! While I have a 4.0 in prereqs and a 3.6 cumulative, I admittedly am less sharp at others when it comes to school and have to work extremely hard for every point I earn. This is a call to all of you nursing school wizards and nursing school troopers who have done it right. I plan to be accepted somewhere for a Summer 2016 start. I will be submitting a bunch of apps to various places but my top choices will be accelerated programs at University of Arizona MEPN, Oklahoma University BSN, and UTHSC San Antonio BSN. If I may present a challenge that could certainly help me and many others, I would love to see your list of essential studying topics/areas before entering nursing school. I look forward to your replies!

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I graduated from an accelerated BSN program and I can tell you that you want to be solid on your understanding of anatomy and physiology right off the bat. You'll likely do a pharmacology and pathophysiology class during your first semester as well as health assessment. I don't feel like there is a way/benefit to pre-study for nursing classes. Your GPA is great so you're obviously a dedicated student. Like I said, aside from really knowing your A&P, relax and enjoy yourself now because you'll have far less free time once you enter into the program.

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