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  1. What exactly is an associates of applied science in allied heath good for? Can i use it towards my bsn? or should i get an associates in general studies and then go for my bsn?
  2. I know i have to look into it but i am able to just take prereq classes at different schools online? My community does have online classes but no science ones online. That is what im down to, just 3 more prereqs. chem, a&p1 and a&p2. I dont know where i want to get my bsn, that is why i figured ill do this so ill atleast have my foot in the door to something. I know eventually ill have to go to a reg 4 year school for my bsn but to get there dont i need an associates first? i figured this was better than just getting an associates in general studies.
  3. Yeah thats the school im looking at. How can you tell that its not a guarantee? does it say on other school websites that it is a guarantee?
  4. Im not really interested in going from adn to bsn. I figured the classes i will be taking for this degree include most classes that i need for most universities to transfer to and this would cover their nursing prereq classes. I know what your saying but i much rather be taking these classes online rather then on campus.
  5. I just figured because my community colleges associates in nursing program is very hard to get into like most programs are. I do alot better with online classes so i figured i would do this online because it still includes the science classes i need and then i would just go straight to a universities bsn program
  6. I have decided to go through south university online and get my associates degree of applied science in allied health. Eventually i want to get my bachelors and masters in nursing, but i know i have a ways to go. Has anyone heard of south university? Am i taking the right path by getting that type of associates degree? I dont have an associates in anything right now and i figured that will cover most prereqs for a nursing program at most universities for the future.
  7. I need some advice in what i should do now in school. Its kind of long and i have a couple of questions i need answered if someone can help me! I have been doing nursing prereqs for my community college's rn associates program. I still have chem, a&p1 and a&p2 to take and then i can apply for the program in january 2013. I have recently thought of doing an lpn program through eastern suffolk boces which is an 11 month program and i can have my lpn in june 2013 and then i would go on for my bachelors. After getting my lpn, do i have to work first or can i go straight into getting my bsn which i would like to do online? And if i get my lpn, will i still have to go back and take prereqs for a bsn program or will they be covered in the lpn program? I feel like this would be the best way to get my foot in the door to being a nurse. I had my heart set on going straight for my rn but i feel like it will take too long. what should i do? I dont even have an associates in general studies, that was what else i was going to do. I was going to go for my assoc in general studies from penn state online school and then apply to a 4 year school for my bsn
  8. I need some advice in what i should do now in school. Its kind of long and i have a couple of questions i need answered if someone can help me! I have been doing nursing prereqs for my community college's rn associates program. I still have chem, a&p1 and a&p2 to take and then i can apply for the program in january 2013. I have recently thought of doing an lpn program through eastern suffolk boces which is an 11 month program and i can have my lpn in june 2013 and then i would go on for my bachelors. After getting my lpn, do i have to work first or can i go straight into getting my bsn which i would like to do online? And if i get my lpn, will i still have to go back and take prereqs for a bsn program or will they be covered in the lpn program? I feel like this would be the best way to get my foot in the door to being a nurse. I had my heart set on going straight for my rn but i feel like it will take too long. what should i do? I dont even have an associates in general studies, that was what else i was going to do. I was going to go for my assoc in general studies from penn state online school and then apply to a 4 year school for my bsn
  9. i am starting community college in the fall where i am going to be getting my associates degree and then try to get into the nursing program that they offer. i messed up in high school which was stupid and i didnt really try and i dropped out of biology and i did bad in earth science and i didnt even try to do chemistry. will i have the chance to do better in my sciences because i am sure you need them to get into the nursing program and im starting to worry that i really screwed it up for myself and my future. what do you think? and i am not planning on taking the normal two yrs to get my assoc, i want to do it in a year

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