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  1. Thank you. The plan right now is for me to work part-time until next fall. Friday through Sunday this semester, and next semster based on my class schedule/homework load. Since I have to pay for summer courses out of pocket I'll probably only be taking 2 so I'll be working more hours over the summer. My wife is a massage therapist, and one of her goals is to build her client list to where I don't have to work while I'm in school by the time I am accepted into the nursing program if not before, but with this economy, we'll see.
  2. I know, another question. I am still reading and taking notes, and found a thread that said the ASN program doesn't even qualify for 3/4 time the last two semesters. Someone else piped in and said their campus is year-round for the ASN program. Part of the requirement for my stipend is to be enrolled as a full time student. Supposedly they are changing that to make exceptions for programs that are less than 3/4 time. In case they don't, I am curious to see which campuses are year-round and how that affects the part vs full time enrollment status?
  3. Thank you. I have also noted that some campuses online courses are more streamlined or easier than others. Which campus did you take Soc111 out of? Another *hopefully quick* question. I have a couple of refresher classes to take before I can get into AnP. Would AnP 101 and Soc 111 online be an adviseable option for summer 2010?
  4. Hello. I have been reading this site for awhile now and am entering Ivy Tech in the fall. I was originally on track to complete a computer science degree but nursing has long been in the back of my mind. Lately it's been more and more apparent that nursing is where I really want to be. Anyway, I have been making notes while reading and am confused. I read/noted that the co-reqs were- Math 118- {can choose 117 but 118 covers the math on the teas} psy 201 or 205, Soc 111 or 164 {choose ONE} Com 101 or 102 Eng 112 or 211 Anp 201, Bio 211, Chem 101 or Phys 101 {choose TWO} But elsewhere I see discussion of where to take Microbiology and a couple other classes that for some reason did not make it into my notes. My question is this- what, exactly are the co-requirements for the ASN program? Does it differ between campuses?

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