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  1. Hi. my name is Brooke. I am in the BSN program at John Tyler through ODU. I just finished up Pre-Nurse and I am taking my NLN this Saturday, I will be starting the RN program in the Summer 04 semester and they have it set up so you can glide right through from ASN to BSN seamlessly. They have a very good program, but they also have a waiting list. However, I doubt if it is as long as MCV. I too planned on going to MCV, but cost and time were big issues for me as a single parent. I do plan on transfering to MCV after I receive my BSN from ODU, I would like to go on to pursue a MSPA. You can check out their program at: John Tyler Hope this helps! Feel free to email me, if you like: [email protected] Brooke
  2. Hi, my name is Brooke and I am just finishing up the Pre-Nurse curriculum at John Tyler School of Nursing, I take my NLN this saturday and I am terrified!!!! I was told oh, you will do just fine, there is no need to study for the NLN! But after reading some of these posts, I am going to get the prep book today, I am just scared I will not be prepared. I took a much higher level math than needed for Pre-Nurse and made an A, English has always been a strong point for me, and I love science (I just made an A in Anatomy and Phys). What do you think, should I be scared, is a week enough time to prepare? I would love to meet some other Nursing students and get together and talk, have dinner, etc. I am a single mom with a 7 year old boy and I don't have any family in VA and don't know too many people, so it would be nice to have some people of similar interest to conversate with. Feel free to email me or just respond to this post. Looking forward to meeting other student nurses in the Richmond area! Brooke:)

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