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Biomedical Statistics National University
Hi, the class wasn't horrible. Are you familiar with excel? The majority of your work will be done using excel. The book is a bit boring but my prof. was very helpful as well as my classmates. I would also look up information on youtube which was very helpful. I took the class online and the quizzes and final were open book. You can definitely pass with a good grade if you put in a little effort. Good Luck to you!
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Biomedical Statistics National University
Is anyone out there willing to sell the book? My class starts in august. Thank you!
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Cna Training In Southern California
Thank you for the info. I already checked them out and they seem to be quite expensive. About $1,600!
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wanting RN-BSN but previous bachelors
Go to the ca board of registered nurses, it think it is www.rn.ca.gov there you will find all the schools and what they offer. What you need is an accelerated program. Some private schools offer that option. Such as Concordia University, National, West Coast and Western Governor's. Good luck and don't give up!
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wanting RN-BSN but previous bachelors
Go to the ca board of registered nurses, it think it is www.rn.ca.gov there you will find all the schools and what they offer. What you need is an accelerated program. Some private schools offer that option. Such as Concordia University, National, West Coast and Western Governor's. Good luck and don't give up!
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Nursing as a Second Degree
Hi there, I know that you have a Master's degree but you might need to take some pre-reqs such as chemistry, anatomy and physiology and microbiology. Your best bet would be to go to your local community college and speak to a counselor about what classes you would need to take in order to apply for the nursing program. They can give you a general idea. If you live in Ca, the community colleges have a two year program and are just $20.00 per unit. Makes it very affordable. You will graduate with an associates degree in nursing and once you start working you can go back to school for a bachelors degree and have your employer pay for it. The drawback with the community colleges is the long waiting lists. However, if you can afford to do an accelerated program, go for it. As for me, I have a B.A. in psychology and attending my local community college for an associates degree in nursing. Good luck to you!
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Need Advice!!!!!
Hi Dreamer, I am 36 years old and have three kids 10 and under. I just started my pre-reqs at the local community college. I have always wanted to be a nurse as well and I will not put it off any longer. You are never too old or too late to try something new. As far as paying for college, there is financial aid out there as well as grants. Also, the local community college is usually a cheaper way to start off. My books costs more than my class! Good luck to you and please follow your dream!
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Cna Training In Southern California
Hi there, Did you find a program yet? I live in Corona and have been searching for a cna program.