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  1. i dont know about that.but i know most of them you can clear through CLEP. except english,a&p1,2,microbiology
  2. sorry there are not prereq these are GENERAL EDUCATION COMPONENT
  3. GENERAL EDUCATION COMPONENT 31 semester hours 6 semester hours Humanities 6 semester hours Social Science/History (Life Span Development Psychology and Sociology) 8 semester hours Natural Science/Mathematics (Anatomy and Physiology and Microbiology) 7 semester hours Arts and Sciences Electives 3 semester hours written English Requirement 1 semester hour Information Literacy Requirement – on-line course
  4. i can't pm you because this is my 7 th post i need 15 to do it
  5. i can help you but i need your mail address to mail your anwers
  6. i am having bachelor in pharmacy(foriegn graduate) now planing to get in to nursing.i dont know about computers but in pharmacy you need to study lot of chemistry along with science.chemistry means not general chemistry mainly organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry which mainly deals with the structure of the drug and structure active relationship of the drug(S.A.R) you need to remember all the structures of the drugs.in my coure we also focused on manfacturing of the drug.but in nursing you dont have chemistry part you will only have science part like pharmacology etc etc .overall i will rate nursing 7 pharmacy 7.5.it all depends up on individual if you like chemistry then pharmacy is a breeze. getting into pharmacy schools is very competitive you need to have very good GPA. and get good score in PCAT .even then you are not guaranteed admission for me i don't want to wait one year for admission still it is a probability which i hate. and even if i get admission i need to study for 4 years at least and spend like 200k for college fees books etc but for nursing the probability of not getting admission is less.because there are lots of schools that offer this course and there are lots of ways to get RN license but in pharmacy there is only one way to get the license (pharmd) .i can even go for accelerated degree because i already have bachelor degree which just need little over one year to complete.and the pay difference is couple of grand which i can manage by doing little extra work .
  7. you can try excelsior college distance education program.but there is one problem it is not recognized in California.if you are will to move from California then this is the better choice.
  8. Every case is unique.i finished my bachelor degree in pharmaceutical science.but now i am considering nursing .because of long waiting list in absn as well as adn programs . i am planing to get my lpn first which will be like 11 months and two months for nclex preparation.so, totally one year one month.then i will enroll in excelsior online lpn to rn bridge program.which takes around one year to complete.may be one and half month for nclex rn preparation. so you can become rn in little over two years.if you want to get into traditional adn or absn you have to wait for at least one and half year in my area.and pre req may take one year to complete and the actual course may take two years to complete (ADN). so total four and half years.but i can become rn two years faster.
  9. apply for lpn first. after finishing it apply for online lpn to rn bridge program like excelsior college.so you can become rn faster.

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