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lilly1234

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  1. Here Is my story I am from Michigan and have a Bachelors degree in Psychology. I am thinking on going back to school for nursing and done research on the 2nd degree accelerated programs. Then I looked into the university of detroit mercy but the cost is soo high. but is the closest for me. I dont know if anyone has done the accelerated programs at pther schools and has advice about what they thought of the program. I still have to take a bunch of pre-reques as Anatomy and Physiology and some Chemistry classes. And everytime I go to register for the classes they are full on the first day. Is it even worth going back? - I need advice.
  2. Okay, so here is the story. I have a bachelors degree from Madonna University which is in business marketing. When I first began college I wanted to go for nursing took all of my pre-req's and then had to take the NET. I took it on three different times and every time I failed the reading part . I do not know why that part of the test was so hard for me. Maybe because I speak a differnet language (i really do not know). I then gave up and continued on with something else. I am 27 now and still wish I would have continued nursing . I do not know if every school requires a NET or something similiar. Another issue that I face now even if I want to go back and get my RN is that I have to try and find evening classes- since I work full-time and cannot afford to cut back even to part-time. If anyone knows of any schools that could be taken during evening hours in michigan please respond, and any info on the tests that are required now-a-days to get accepted - I appreciate any info. that anyone has to offer.

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