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magen

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  1. magen replied to magen's topic in Pre-Nursing Students
    Thank you everyone, it really helps to know I'm not alone! @tnosler - I would LOVE to know what youtube channels you use! I went to my teacher's office hours and explained my frustration and the way I studied. Her advice was that isntead of using the study guide to prep for the test, use it during lectures/reading to help understand the material. So I'm going to try it that way. I do at least a little studying every night, but I haven't been using the study guide along with my reading & replaying the lecture. Hopefully that helps. @CDEWannaBe - yeah, that's the same material we had on our exam.
  2. I had my first Physio exam today, and to prep I spent about 40 hours between Friday and yesterday studying for it. After I took the exam, I felt pretty uneasy about it. I didn't feel confident about a single answer. Turns out that after 4 days of studying non-stop, I got.... 46/100 I'm pretty upset about this. Even though RateMyProfessor.com or whatever says that everyone has a hard time passing this teacher, I can't get over my disappointment. Is Physio this impossible for everyone? I feel pretty bad about myself right now
  3. This is something I've been looking into a lot. Right now I'm a Pre-Nursing student at a community college, and I'm hoping to get into their Associate Degree program so that I can start working as an RN. After I graduate, I've been seriously thinking about doing an RN-BSN program. SDSU's RN-BSN program has the following pre-req requirements: The University requires a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better for admission to the upper division. TheSchool of Nursing requires the following courses and grades in those courses:Human Anatomy + lab, 4 units, grade of B- or betterHuman Physiology + lab, 4 units, grade of B- or betterMicrobiology + lab, 4 units, grade of B- or betterIntegrated Chemistry + lab, 5 units, grade of B- or betterGeneral Biology, 3 units, grade of C or betterGeneral Psychology, 3 units, grade of C or betterPrinciples of Sociology, 3 units, grade of C or betterOral Communication, 3 units, grade of C or betterStatistics, 3 units, grade of C or betterDevelopmental Psychology or Child Development, 3 units, C or better General Education Requirements (See Catalog) and this is their RN-BSN curriculum: RN-BS Upper Division Nursing Courses Units NUR 307 Nursing Research 3NUR 312 Concepts of Professional Nursing 3NUR 415/L Community Health Nursing 5NUR 458 Nursing Management and Leadership 3NUR 458L Nursing Management and Leadership Laboratory 2NUR 501/L Advanced Health Assessment and Health Promotion 4NUR 358 Basic ECG 1*NUR 400/L Basic Concepts in Critical Care Nursing 6 OR *NUR 499 Special Study (Parts 1 & 2) 3/3
  4. If you have an Android phone, download Speed Anatomy. It's a free game that tests your knowledge on anatomy, and it has different levels. I'm obsessed!

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