Pretty soon my mom and I are going to apply and take the TEAS to get into August amissions for LPN school. I am pretty confident that I will get into it. However, I do plan to get my Associates Degree in Nursing and become and RN after, by a bridging program. I plan to take the bulk of them this summer right before the program starts...it's 13 credits, I'm planning to do Psych., Nutrition, and Microcomputer Applications online...and A&P I +lab on college campus...and that way I will only have to take A&P II +lab in the first semester of LPN and Microbiology+ Lab in the second semester.
What do you guys think? Will I be able to do it? Or is Nursing School really so hard that I won't be able? I mean there's people who have fulltime jobs that go to school? So If I'm not working or anything, you think I'd still be able to pull it off?
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Pretty soon my mom and I are going to apply and take the TEAS to get into August amissions for LPN school. I am pretty confident that I will get into it. However, I do plan to get my Associates Degree in Nursing and become and RN after, by a bridging program. I plan to take the bulk of them this summer right before the program starts...it's 13 credits, I'm planning to do Psych., Nutrition, and Microcomputer Applications online...and A&P I +lab on college campus...and that way I will only have to take A&P II +lab in the first semester of LPN and Microbiology+ Lab in the second semester.
What do you guys think? Will I be able to do it? Or is Nursing School really so hard that I won't be able? I mean there's people who have fulltime jobs that go to school? So If I'm not working or anything, you think I'd still be able to pull it off?