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It seems that the only post that people are on is "bon secours...". And how about people living more in the north of VA it feels like only southerns are posting.

I bet you guess that I am from the north but it will be nice to have more Rn and student talking about school in fairfax, loudoun, princewilliam county too. And coomunity colleges as well.

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I'm in Virginia Beach....I am a prospecting nursing student well I'm trying to become a nurse aide. I will be taking classes at TCC this fall

Hi all!

I live and work in Ashland, and am starting the Bon Secours program in the fall.:D

I live in Prince William County and will be applying to schools for fall 09!

I live in Pearisburg, VA which is really close to the West Virginia line. I attend New River Community College and in the Fall I will be in my 2nd year:yeah:

Lorton (Fairfax County) checking in... I'm a student at Northern Virginia Community College. I just finished up all my prereqs at the Woodbridge campus. I'm waiting on acceptance letter for Fall 08 Nursing Program. I'm a little anxious since this is the first year NOVA's nursing program is competative.

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Lorton (Fairfax County) checking in... I'm a student at Northern Virginia Community College. I just finished up all my prereqs at the Woodbridge campus. I'm waiting on acceptance letter for Fall 08 Nursing Program. I'm a little anxious since this is the first year NOVA's nursing program is competative.

Hi how long did it take you to do the prereqs and which ones did you do?

I strongly recommend you get as many prereqs done prior to class start if all possible!! One has lots of readings in the second semester (nur 118)

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I strongly recommend you get as many prereqs done prior to class start if all possible!! One has lots of readings in the second semester (nur 118)

Oh yes That's what I planned on doing even some other classes that are allowed before starting the programm.

Thats what I mean, like your psychology(201,202), pharmacology,a SPD class, HLT 141 (medical terminology--take that one online, super easy!! But very useful!!)

Hi,

It has taken me a bit longer because I was working full time, taking one class a semester and still deciding if this was something I wanted to do. I tested out of Eng 111 and Math 151, which was great because that meant 2 less classes to take. I have already taken Psy 201, 202, NAS 161, 162 and medical terminology (HLT ?-forgot the number, but agree it is an easy easy class). It's taken me 4 semesters. If you go full time, prereqs will be done quicker, possibly in 2 semesters-depending on how many classes you take a semester.

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Thats what I mean, like your psychology(201,202), pharmacology,a SPD class, HLT 141 (medical terminology--take that one online, super easy!! But very useful!!)

Thanks flames9!

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Hi,

It has taken me a bit longer because I was working full time, taking one class a semester and still deciding if this was something I wanted to do. I tested out of Eng 111 and Math 151, which was great because that meant 2 less classes to take. I have already taken Psy 201, 202, NAS 161, 162 and medical terminology (HLT ?-forgot the number, but agree it is an easy easy class). It's taken me 4 semesters. If you go full time, prereqs will be done quicker, possibly in 2 semesters-depending on how many classes you take a semester.

Thanks for your answer...I will need to Eng111 and math? I need to take the math placement test. And It will take me a long time because I won't be able to go full time. I am planning on doing 1 to 2 classes per semester.

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