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Hey everyone! Hope everyone is doing great! A little bit about myself, I have a bachelors in business management, and a masters in health informatics and I decided to get my BSN because I want to work as an informatics nurse. currently working as a consultant in healthcare and my passion is computers and in other for me to break into the field I had to go back to school to get my BSN.
So I thought of an idea! I would love for us to work together and ride this program out as well as finish strong! So far I have a 4.0 in science classes
BIOLOGY: A
AP I: A
AP II: A
INTRO TO NURSING: A
i have also taken
Hist: C
Government: A
Currently taking Math 1301
I would love to create a chat groups for us on whatsapp so please feel free to comment with ur phone numbers beginning with area codes! I believe we can help each other and work together!
Please this is only for the purpose of us being in the nursing program, I feel we can help those that are struggling in certain classes
I look forward to ur responses!!
Linda!
Hello,
I am also taking pre-requisite courses for AO-BSN at UTA. Please add me to the Facebook page of the group. My email address is [email protected]
I tried to search for this group on Facebook but there wasn't one. My email [email protected] if there is a secret group to be added to.
I'm taking prerequisites courses AO-BSN at UTA and I'm apply for Spring 2019. Please add me to the Facebook page, my email address is [email protected]
Hi, am an applicant for the Spring 2019 BSN online program.I wanted to apply for the Fall but am still not ready to take the ATI TEAS.
Am also hoping to Take the 3 classes required: Patho, Intro to Nursing, and Pharmacology. I have all the prerequisites, how are you
guys studying/ studied for the TEAS? am worried about Reading.
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Hi all! The prerequisites for applying to the online ABSN are a little hard to find in a straightforward list... I have a bachelors degree already but from the prereq page I found, it LOOKS like they have additional math and gen ed courses I didn't do back in the dark ages. All the other programs just seem to need 4-5 things related to A&P, Chem, Biochem, and Stats - is UTA a lot different? I just want the BSN so I can go straight into a PMHNP program (I already have a masters in that area, am licensed to diagnose and treat mental disorders, and 20+ years in practice) and I can handle 15 months of ABSN, plus another couple of years PMHNP, but if I have to go back and do a year of freshman Gen Ed (after 108 graduate hours already!), that would be REALLY discouraging. I'll be calling admissions this week, but it's good to know details in case I get someone who only knows the "robot" answers (which seems to happen more often that not, lol).