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NPgoals

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  1. Thank you so much!! :)
  2. Thank you for the reply! The schools NCLEX pass rate is about 90% which is fantastic. The program is the best 2 year around where I live. That is why I was so surprised that their pre-reqs weren't as demanding as some. Thank you for your input. I definitely know if I had tried harder and studied like I should have I could have pulled A's and B's, but unfortunately I let college life away from home get the best of me and didn't put all the work in. I will definitely be changing my ways especially since I will now be living at home. I'm still very anxious though. I wish you the best of luck for you going in to nursing school as well. I am sure you will be just fine!
  3. I'm sure you will do great! I'm the same way I definitely need to study better in nursing school, but since it's the career I want I feel like it will be much easier for us to dedicate more time to studying. I wish you the best of luck we can do it!
  4. Hi everyone! I got into my associates program a couple of weeks ago and I am very excited, but also very nervous! I did great on my teas, and our pre-reqs for this program were A&P 1 ©, a stats class (B+), English (A), a SDV 100 course (A), and then a life span development class which I received a C in because my professor dropped it a whole letter grade from a B due to exceeding one more absence than I was allowed (very upset about that). I guess why I am nervous is, because I feel that my pre-req grades just aren't good enough. I'm not sure if I am being too hard on myself considering I was accepted, but I don't know why I am still so nervous about this upcoming fall. Has anyone else felt similar to this before they started NS. I get that my pre-reqs for this program are quite easier than a lot of other programs which is maybe another reason why I feel like this, because I could of done a lot better since they are much easier courses than others. If y'all have any words of advice it would be greatly appreciated. I know in my pre-reqs I didn't study as much as I should have and I definitely know my studying habits will be changing especially since I am finally on my career path like I wanted. Any words of encouragement, tips or stories of still being successful in nursing school even though at first you felt like you were not up to par would be fantastic! Thanks!!
  5. Hi everyone! I got into my associates program a couple of weeks ago and I am very excited, but also very nervous! I did great on my teas, and our pre-reqs for this program were A&P 1 ©, a stats class (B+), English (A), a SDV 100 course (A), and then a life span development class which I received a C in because my professor dropped it a whole letter grade from a B due to exceeding one more absence than I was allowed (very upset about that). I guess why I am nervous is, because I feel that my pre-req grades just aren't good enough. I'm not sure if I am being too hard on myself considering I was accepted, but I don't know why I am still so nervous about this upcoming fall. Has anyone else felt similar to this before they started NS. I get that my pre-reqs for this program are quite easier than a lot of other programs which is maybe another reason why I feel like this, because I could of done a lot better since they are much easier courses than others. If y'all have any words of advice it would be greatly appreciated. I know in my pre-reqs I didn't study as much as I should have and I definitely know my studying habits will be changing especially since I am finally on my career path like I wanted. Any words of encouragement, tips or stories of still being successful in nursing school even though at first you felt like you were not up to par would be fantastic! Thanks!!
  6. Hi everyone! I got into my associates program a couple of weeks ago and I am very excited, but also very nervous! I did great on my teas, and our pre-reqs for this program were A&P 1 ©, a stats class (B+), English (A), a SDV 100 course (A), and then a life span development class which I received a C in because my professor dropped it a whole letter grade from a B due to exceeding one more absence than I was allowed (very upset about that). I guess why I am nervous is, because I feel that my pre-req grades just aren't good enough. I'm not sure if I am being too hard on myself considering I was accepted, but I don't know why I am still so nervous about this upcoming fall. Has anyone else felt similar to this before they started NS. I get that my pre-reqs for this program are quite easier than a lot of other programs which is maybe another reason why I feel like this, because I could of done a lot better since they are much easier courses than others. If y'all have any words of advice it would be greatly appreciated. I know in my pre-reqs I didn't study as much as I should have and I definitely know my studying habits will be changing especially since I am finally on my career path like I wanted. Any words of encouragement, tips or stories of still being successful in nursing school even though at first you felt like you were not up to par would be fantastic! Thanks!! :)
  7. That sounds like a great plan to me! I'm a sophomore in college so I'm hoping to go ahead and try and get my BSN pretty soon after this program, then work and get more experience in regular nursing before pursuing NP school. Have you always had aspirations to be a nurse?
  8. Hi Hmfog! Yes I do want to be a nurse practitioner, so cool that you do as well :) Are you on the traditional or hybrid track?
  9. Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum, but I also got in for the traditional track next fall! Very excited to meet everyone :)

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