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What classes are you taking in spring

I'm taking

Nursing fundamentals 7 credits

Dosage calculations. 2 credits

Health assessment. 3 credits

Nursing seminar. 1 credit

Total 13 credits

This is my first semester

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I'm in an integrated program, so our class titles aren't very interesting. Basically I'm taking level 2 lecture, level 2 lab, and of course clinical.

Semesters 2-4 I take Nursing Concepts 1-6. Even more interesting course titles.

Going into third out of four semesters (BSN):

Mental Health Lecture and Clinical (5 credits)

Child Health Lecture and Clinical (5 credits)

Adult Health II Lecture and Clinical (5 credits)

You scare me, haha. I have to take A&P II and Nursing Fundamentals. I wish I wouldn't have to though. Why "after the semester from hell" ? How many credits did you take?

I took 9 credit hours of foundations of nursing, along with 2 honors contracts. I just wasn't prepared for how much extra work nursing school took. Now I know and just really don't know if I'll be able to handle it with the micro class. But, don't worry, my experience isn't yours. You could be just fine. Good luck!

Semesters 2-4 I take Nursing Concepts 1-6. Even more interesting course titles.

Wow. They're really breaking down creative boundaries there....

Wow. They're really breaking down creative boundaries there....

Yea, but I kind of like it. Our clinicals will be rotations and we get to go EVERYWHERE. OR, ICU, ER, Peds ER, and lots of other places that most students say that they don't see during nursing school. My school is part of a hospital system, has a very large nursing program compared to the rest of the school (admits 150 students per semester), and gets first dibs on clinical spots over the other nursing schools in the area.

Fundamentals II (3 credits)

Patho II (3 credits)

Pharm (3 credits)

MedSurg/Psych (4 credits)

Peds/Mother-Baby (4 credits)

This semester is referred to as "suicide semester". Looking forward to that *note my sarcasm*. In actuality, and this may bite me in the butt, there are plenty of people who've made it through this next semester without any major problems so I'm not too worried about it. Stressed with a never ending load of assignments and tests, yes, but that's nursing school.

This is my 2nd semester. I am taking

Pre-Pharm (Jan term)

Mother/Baby

Peds

Med Surg I

Pharmacology

NONE! I am taking a semester off to get acclimated to my new RN job in the ER, will start my RN to BSN program in the fall :)

I'll be taking Pharmacology and Fundamentals of Nursing, My 1st semester :).
Same here.

2nd semester of 5 for a BSN

Med Surg I and clinical (8 credits)

Research and Evidence-Based Practice (3 credits)

Gerontology (3 credits)

Palliative Care (3 credits) - taking this early so I don't have to take it the following semester when I have two clinicals

I might have already answered this so forgive me I am taking

Community Health Nursing Lec/Lab

Healthcare Management Lec

Nursing Research Lec

Adult Nursing II, 7 credits

Mental Health Nursing, 2 credits

Intro to Stats, 3 credits

Survey of Art, 3 Credits

The Survey of art class is a half semester online class so I don't think that will be an issue. It's a Bachelor's requirement.

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