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  1. Please don’t do it. A&P and Micro will both require a large amount of study time. LPN school already takes up a large amount of your time.
  2. I am taking 7 classes this semester. They are as follows: -Pharmacology -Critical Thinking in Nursing -Statistics -Microbiology -Microbiology Lab -Literature -American Government I took 6 classes last semester with A&P II and Biology I included, and I managed to get all As, but I didn’t have any nursing classes included. What should I expect, especially for pharm?
  3. Hello everyone! I will be applying to the nursing program this Fall! I’m kind of worried because I know the Fall term is the most competitive, but I do have hope. My stats are below. GPA: 4.0 HESI: not taken yet I will receive my A.A. degree this semester, so that will give me a few extra points on the application. I’m also taking the NUR1024 class for an extra point as well. I will have at least 17 points by the end of this semester (without HESI included), so I’m really trying to aim for an 85 or higher on the HESI to get a total of 25.5 points.
  4. I'm just wondering. I'm not trying to get in nursing for the money, but I have heard a lot of other nurses complain about how low their income was as a new nurse.
  5. Did you take an A&P class yet? Maybe it was difficult because you didn't take an anatomy class.
  6. How did you do? I take it in January and I'm already scared. ?
  7. I have hard that California nursing programs are very competitive (not to scare you), so I think that you should try retaking the class if the school allows you to. Having a competitive GPA is important, especially if the competition for nursing school is crazy in your area.
  8. Hello everyone! This is my schedule for the Spring 2020. It will be my last semester of taking pre-nursing classes. Principles of Biology with Lab American History or Intro to Government Elements of Nutrition Intro to Literature Critical Thinking in Nursing Pharmacology Total Credit Hours: 18 I have no job or any kids, but I do think that this schedule is pretty intimidating. It will be my hardest schedule that I will take in pre-nursing, but I do think I can do it. Any concerns or advice would be helpful!
  9. Hello everyone! I am thinking about becoming a CRNA and applying to FIU. To the accepted applicants, did you guys have extra science courses such as organic chemistry or biology? Thanks! :)
  10. Thank you! I am definitely going to do this courseload, especially since I am not working at all.
  11. Yes I want to graduate with my AA degree in Spring 2020 and then get my ADN in Spring 2022. I don't want to take any prerequisites for my AA during the summer break from nursing school because I want that time off. I think I will be able to do it though.
  12. You should honestly go with the good teacher and join another club. Do not miss any lectures! I'm pretty sure there are tons of other clubs and organizations that you could join at your school.
  13. Hello everyone! I just made my Fall 2019 schedule, and it looks like this. A&P II with Lab Microbiology with Lab Statistics Medical Terminology Intro to Literature I have no kids and I will not be working during this time. All of the classes are 16 weeks long. The only reason why I think I can do this is because I took A&P I with chemistry, college algebra, and a health class and managed to get As in all of the classes. If any of you have ever taken a similar course load please let me know how that went for you.
  14. I know that Anatomy class is kicking your butt. Studying for that Microbiology exam is making you burst into tears. I know that everyone is telling you that nursing schools are SUPER competitive to get into and you're worried if you're good enough to get in. Listen. We can do this. Becoming a nurse is never easy because the lives of your patients will be in your hands. Many people have become nurses. If they can do it, that means we can do it to. With that being said, you have to work hard to get into nursing school. Stop being lazy. Put in the effort to achieve good grades in your classes. If you know you have a huge exam tomorrow, don't go to a huge party the day before. Your GPA is important, so you have to put the effort to keep it up. Stop listening to all the negative comments from other people. Some people are just extremely toxic and they do not want to see you succeed. Block out all the negativity and KEEP ON GOING.

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