Third tier class requirements for Ohio

Nursing Students Ohio University

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The carriculum at Ohio specifies 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Tier courses required to meet their Gen Ed requirements. Has anyone had a class transferred/accepted into this 3rd tier slot? The ones they recommend appear to be in-depth, life-, energy-, and enjoyment-sucking courses! Hoping to find something else I can take (or have already taken) that can transfer in.

At this point, I've only applied and had transcripts sent in. I'm waiting to hear back from them. I probably won't be starting core nursing courses until summer. Have stats and nutrition to knock out this spring, so not in a big hurry right now. Hopefully everything else transfers in. May have another class to take, but hopefully not!

Specializes in ICU,ER, Radiology, Online education.

11nick, I think what rninme meant in order for her to get into Grad School her stats had to be under 10 years old. Not OU.

That's my point. She had to redo stats because it was older than 10 yrs, but chem, A&P, etc were okay being >10 yrs? Sounds odd. I would understand if they wanted A&P to be newer.... but stats???

That's my point. She had to redo stats because it was older than 10 yrs, but chem, A&P, etc were okay being >10 yrs? Sounds odd. I would understand if they wanted A&P to be newer.... but stats???

Grad school is heavy in research. Grad students have to have a good foundation of statistics. That's my take on it anyway:)

Grad school is heavy in research. Grad students have to have a good foundation of statistics. That's my take on it anyway:)

Exactly! :yes:

Specializes in ER.

Miami University has a 300 level online English class that I am going to take through one of their regional campuses that will transfer in. It's the only non-nursing class I had but I went to a partner school. So all my classes transferred in some form. Nutrition I emailed them about because they overlooked it but they fixed it.

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