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Signed up for my pre reqs

Signed up for Anatomy 1, online language arts class, and Chemistry 1 class. Each class meets once a week for four hours, except the online program of course. Seem doable or would it be a overload. Working 11-7 at night four days a week. Classes are Monday and Thursday 5-10.

Now have to decide if going to transfer prerequisites to a 4 year program. Hospital worked at said the state issued it to be mandatory for all CT Hospital nurse's to have a BSN. Ugh this stibks.

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No kids? And is this summer semester or fall? If fall, you should be fine. I don't know how your classes equate to credit hours where you are, but it sounds like just over full time to me.

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I knocked off chem. Since it is not required for the Associate program, but needed for the BSN. Figure take anatomy/language class first semester. Do Anatomy 2/math class in the spring semester. Chemistry/Developmental class in the fall. Micro in the spring of 2017. Finish TEAS up during the summer of 2016. See if can get into a bsn program in the summer or associate program that starts in the fall, most of them do. Seems long time but hopefully will pay off.

It took me a while to complete my prerequs. I think it is better to take your time and be able to have good grades and learn the material, rather than rush and get less out of each class. I do admire you for working so much. I worked part time while taking my pre requisites (less than you), and it was difficult.

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