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With 34 credits needed to graduate, would this be doable in 6 months?
I have been trying to find the posts with recommended courses sequence for tackling these 34 credits.
Your mentor will help you with this, no worries. If you are trying to accelerate, get the community health courses started as soon as you can as those take the longest. Some mentors won't move things around, some will.
C228 is the first community health class - it currently has a test and two papers. The second community health class is the practicum, where you have to gather 65 hours of interviews and so forth. You can't start the second class until you've finished the first. Because gathering the hours inherently takes a lot of time, it's important to get the first class out of the way early so you have adequate time for the second if you hope to do both in the same semester.
C228 is the first community health class - it currently has a test and two papers. The second community health class is the practicum, where you have to gather 65 hours of interviews and so forth. You can't start the second class until you've finished the first. Because gathering the hours inherently takes a lot of time, it's important to get the first class out of the way early so you have adequate time for the second if you hope to do both in the same semester.
Hi I'm looking into WGU. What kind of interviews for 65 hours? Also do you have to have a job as you do for the MSN?
Interviews, observations, attending classes or community meetings/events... There aren't really limits - you're not supposed to use volunteer or paid work activities or job shadowing. It depends somewhat on what topic you choose and what events and resources are available in your area.
Yes, you are supposed to have a job as an RN, and two assignments require evaluation by someone you work with. They aren't constantly checking up on your employment status or anything. Perhaps they do as part of the enrollment process. You really just have to be able to get those two assignments signed off.
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I have been trying to find the posts with recommended courses sequence for tackling these 34 credits.