Hi everyone!
I'm a current student at Rutgers ABSN. Before I started the program, I wish I had insight from current students. So, here I am trying to help you guys out.
I'll start off by saying - KNOW YOUR ANATOMY. If you haven't done math in a min - refresh yourself with basic conversions. Or, find practice problems online for basic dosage conversion problems.
Health Assessment- you guys are lucky to have anyone, but Professor Collins. Word on the street she is retiring after this semester.
NCHP - not a big deal to worry about. Except for passing by dosage with a 90% the first time. If not you get two more chances (with less room for error).
Professional nursing - not that big of a deal too. But, definitely study for exams. They make exams difficult for nothing.
Patho- Patho is Patho. But with hard work and dedication you will pass.
it's no joke when they say the program is rigorous. Do not take it lightly.
The school gives you all the textbooks you need online. I on the other hand rented the books because I study better with a book in my hand.
I hope this helps! I wish everyone best of luck, future nurses!