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For classes that is. This summer I am in for deelopmental psych and HOPEFULLY intermediate algebra although I am on a freaking waiting list for that, and tomm I register for Chemistry and A&P for the fall and Intermediate Algebra if I dont take it over the summer.
What fun things do you get to take?
Summer: Management for Nursing & an environmental class that everyone has to take at my university to graduate. I was signed up for a Research for Nursing class but I got booted out of it (another whole story).
Fall: an Intro to nursing type class with clinical in LTC (it complements Assessment which I had last Fall), and Human Lactation
Summer:
I will be taking Pre-Algebra for 12 weeks
Intro to Psychology - 6 weeks
English Comp I - 6 weeks
Fall:
A & P I - 16 weeks
Sociology - 16 weeks
Can't wait. I wish I could take more if I didn't have to work, darn it. I would much rather be a full time student than a fulltime worker, part time student. I am so envious of all of you that are already in the Nursing program, I have such a long ways to go to get to that point, it seems never ending. I can't wait until the day I am accepted and I can give my notice to say good bye to Corporate America and hello to new challenges.
Good luck to everyone!! :)
During the month of June, I'll be taking Water Aerobics and Weight Training (hope those will whip my fat butt into shape a little bit :chuckle)
During the month of July, I'll start nursing courses and will take Intro to Basic Nursing Skills, Nursing Informatics and Concepts Utilized in Professional Nursing
Fall semester will be Pharmacology, Health Assessment across the Lifespan, Interventions/Care of Individuals, and Clinical. (Not sure what those entail exactly, our info session doesn't meet until late May)
it seems never ending. I can't wait until the day I am accepted and I can give my notice to say good bye to Corporate America and hello to new challenges.Good luck to everyone!! :)
I can very much relate to that feeling - I've taken 2-3-4 classes at time while working FT (and I have 2 little boys) for the last 5 years or so. It seems like it took FOREVER to finish up my first two years of pre-reqs. Now that it's finally here, I can hardly believe it.. I put in my notice yesterday at work, and I'll admit that in addition to being horribly excited I'm also terrified!
PennyLane, RN
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Ooooh, Mexico sounds great. I went on a cruise before I started school last year.
Enjoy your 18 credits. It only gets worse! Muahahahahah!!! :)