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  1. I know this question has been asked a zillion times before. I would like to know what would be the best way of tackling the required science courses. Chemistry, Microbiology, A&P I, and A&P II I have a feeling most of the replies will be something as simple as "Whatever you feel comfortable taking during a given semester and what kind of course load you plan on having". If at all possible I would like to here from those who are tackling two science courses in a single semester. At the moment my spring semester (tentative) has Chemistry (MW) and a Nursing Microbiology (TTH) course with one to two courses in addition to those on those specific days.
  2. Once the letters go out I would really like to know what the cut off point was for this term. Thanks.
  3. Is there any kind of work to be found in Neurology for male nurses, or nurses in general?
  4. My plan is take a science + lab one day (M W F) another science + lab (T TH) with any luck that should break things up enough so that they don't become jumbled. If that’s not enough to drive someone to drink, I’ll be taking these additional courses: Concepts of Professional Nursing, Dev. Psychology, and finally Nutrition. With any luck by the end of the semester I won't be bald nor sleep deprived.
  5. I would go talk to a counselor and find out what you classes you will need to take. After that with the list of classes he/she gives you try to pick between 2 - 4 classes. I would suggest not mixing science courses, unless you can really handle it. If you budget your time you should have no problem taking both English Comp. or Psychology during the same semester.
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  8. I was just stating what HCC requires as per their 2006 - 2007 catalog. Even if I make A's for the remaining prerequisite courses for UTA's program. I will at best have between a 3.73 and a 3.82 GPA overall, and there is no telling if that will be accepted.
  9. I was afraid you guys would say something like that. Don't get me wrong, i've passed everything thus far but there is one class I think I should have done better in.
  10. Well you said it yourself, there is no way of telling if you passed or failed based purely on a number of questions. I would suggest that you take the day and relax, you'll find out your results shortly. Best wishes.
  11. This is somewhat off topic, but I thought since I am considering the ASN program at El Centro as well as the BSN program at UTA I would like to know your thoughts are about re-taking a course to improve your prerequisite GPA? OFF, OFF TOPIC: I am currently working on an Excel spreadsheet that covers both the prerequisite and the courses that are required for the ASN program. So far it can calculate GPA on a per semester basis and give you an overall GPA for the entire program at that point. I am using a 4 point system to calculate the GPA (4 = A, 3 = B, etc.). What would be a good place to set the decimal place? At the moment I have it set so that it looks like X.XX, though X.X looks better.
  12. According to the 2006 - 2007 HCC catalog you must have the following: Math min: 75, Reading Comprehension: 70, Grammar: 75, A & P: 70, GPA min: 2.0 Passing TSI (BIOL-2401, ENGL-1301, PSYC-2301, RNSG-1301 with a "C" or better) and complete a pharmacology mathematics test with a grade of 90% or better. Reference link: http://www.hccs.edu/catalog/HealthSciences.pdf
  13. well at least share the information you found, i'm sure you're not the only one interested in it.

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