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Summer Nursing Classes

For those of you that are currently in a two year (ADN) nursing program, are there any summer nursing classes that you are able to take after your first year of nursing school is over with?

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Hi,

I'm new here, I am taking classes towards 2 yr RN at Nassau Community college. I was told I had to take all pre-nursing courses before taking the TEAS. And since NCC doesn't offer summer Nursing classes, when I finally finish the pre-nursing this summer, it will take me another 2 years to graduate. I was wondering, if I were to take the TEAS now, would I be able to take a nursing class in the summer and transfer it to NCC..........and I'm on Long Island, does anyone know what schools offer Nursing 101 or any nursing in the summer?

Thanks for all your help

Dom

First and third semester theory courses are offered at my school, not sure how that helps you though. Just ask the school. ?

On 2/4/2019 at 10:04 AM, domenicon said:

Hi,

I'm new here, I am taking classes towards 2 yr RN at Nassau Community college. I was told I had to take all pre-nursing courses before taking the TEAS. And since NCC doesn't offer summer Nursing classes, when I finally finish the pre-nursing this summer, it will take me another 2 years to graduate. I was wondering, if I were to take the TEAS now, would I be able to take a nursing class in the summer and transfer it to NCC..........and I'm on Long Island, does anyone know what schools offer Nursing 101 or any nursing in the summer?

Thanks for all your help

Dom

Hey Dom! You'll probably get a better response if you make your own thread about this in the students section or in the NY (?) nursing thread. Hope I helped ?

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