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UTHSC Summer 2015 Application
I *might* be applying to the Summer 2015 program. I'm not 100% sure. I'm also applying to the UT AE MSN, so I'm still trying to decide if I'll be applying to the UTHSC Program... I have a bachelor's in psych and am already in Austin, so hoping to get into the MSN.. but I'm from Houston, so I wouldn't hate being there either :) Good luck to everyone!
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This is my nursing essay for application. Please read and give feedback if possible
I think that this is definitely a good starting point, but you are doing a lot of "telling" and not enough "showing". Show the events that made you want to become a nurse, get descriptive. Remember that they read like 8 bajillion essays and you don't want to be the 50th person that starts their essay with "i am so and so and I'm this old (young), and I want to be a nurse because...." If you can give examples and really demonstrate your interest in nursing versus describing it, you're going to have an essay that stands out miles from the rest of the crowd... no matter what your other admit requirements look like. Good luck!
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2nd Degree BSN / career changer
I'm in Texas, you should take a look at the TTUHSC 12 month online program... it's 12 months and distance. You need a CNA certification and a few unique pre-reqs (pathophysiology to be specific)... but that might be your best option. Additionally, you could probably work as a CNA here and there once you get the cert., while you are in school!
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PVAMU Student Taking A&P I and Micro Fall 2014...good idea???
This is TOTALLY doable. It sounds like you are a pretty strong student as is, so I think you can handle it. I took literally the most (unnecessarily) difficult anatomy class EVER along with 2 govt classes this past semester.... all while working 40 hours a week and taking care of a 2 year old.... pulled off a 3.7 for the semester! If I can do it... you can do it!
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Pre-Nursing MOMS Unite!
Welcome to allnurses and out of lurkdom :) I'm 23 - mama to a 2.5 year old girl and a little man on the way in July. I was planning on applying to a bunch of accelerated BSN programs for the summer of next year, but I can take less pre-reqs through the University of Texas Alternate Entry Masters (also known as the ELM program) so I'm going to do that and see if I get in... still trying to decide what track of the masters I want to take though. good luck on all of your pre-reqs :) I've got micro, physio, pharmacology, and developmental psych left over... unfortunately my dev psych class doesn't count here in Texas because it doesn't cover the lifespan.. only through adolescence :/
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UT Houston - Spring 2015 Accelerated
MissKAL, when you say "MSN not being accepted" toward becoming an NP, what do you mean? Do you just mean that the MSN at UT doesn't have a pathway for NP or that other universities are not accepting it?
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Almost bombed first exam..
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Almost bombed first exam..
I hope you open a book in A&P regardless of what you're teacher is doing in class.... That being said, for every class, when you get the syllabus, read it twice. Mark down any dates in your planners. Triple check them against the syllabus and make sure you have your planner with you at all times. My understanding is when we get to clinicals, late isn't an option, so train yourself now!
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Anatomy and Physiology Online
The important thing to distinguish here is whether or not the lab is online. To me, it sounds like you're looking for a class with the lecture and lab online. I would sincerely advise against this. Though it won't necessarily say "online distance course", a lot of nursing schools have been around long enough to know who offers completely online science courses.... Particularly because so few schools actually do. I am taking anatomy this semester, with the lecture portion only online. It's actually perfect for me because we read the textbook cover to cover, which is how I learn... But the prof said it is definitely the harder route. I would think very carefully before taking a science course online,
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Should I take chemistry and general psych?
I have a BA in psych, so I'm biased.... but I think psychology classes make you a more rounded person and more capable to put yourself in someone else's shoes. Being able to look outside of yourself and understand that others often perceive things differently than you is a huge skill that is an asset no matter what you do. I say take the psych class. As for chemistry, I would definitely take that. Though it may not be required in the program you're interested in now, are you 100% sure that you're going to end up at that school? It's a really important foundational course, so I would absolutely take it.
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HESI-A2 without taking Physiology?
The Risk is my application is due on August 15th and I don't know if I'll be able to get into a physiology class over the summer (we have silly rules at my college where you can't take micro or physio without having first completed anatomy) much less complete it by then. I don't want to have to wait a whole extra semester when I could have studied physiology on my own.
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HESI-A2 without taking Physiology?
For those of you who have taken the Hesi A-2, do you think that having taken anatomy without the physiology, that you could do well? My whole thought is that it is physically impossible to not learn physiology when taking anatomy because the function is so vital to the structures... I am a great test taker and think that I would be able to brush up a little bit on Physio before the exam. That's the main area I'm worried about... Would just appreciate any input! Thanks,
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18 Credit Hours + Working?!
I think you should listen to your parents. You're taking a lot of classes that require memorizing small details which can take some time to really memorize.. If you have a good work ethic, it can certainly be done... but it's not optimal. If your parents are also asking for rent/gas/etc.... I would talk to them about possibly giving you a "discount" for good grades and explain that good grades will lead you to a better paycheck in the future!
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MacBook vs. Chromebook
Dranger, It's no use arguing after a certain point lol... I've tried, A lot of people are buying it for the name. I work for a competitor of Apple (just being honest about my opinions because that's what our company asks us to do when we engage in discussions like this) I got reemed out in another a few days ago for pointing out that Apple actually has some of the worst customer service in the industry. Also for pointing out that for the price of a regular macbook, you can get a mobile workstation through hp or dell that will run circles around it. It's fine though. It's their money they are spending not mine, so I'll survive :) glad to see other IT folk on here changing careers.
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MacBook vs. Chromebook
The major problem with Chromebooks is that you absolutely have to have some type of internet access to access your documents. all storage is in the cloud on these, which is great because it doesn't not down your computer.... Except that this means you can't really edit/save anything without being on the internet for the most part.... If those are your only two choices, go with the Mac. If you're open to other options, I agree with the previous poster. That Dell is quite reputable amongst students.