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Any advice for a nursing major? |
So after two years of prerequisites (Microbiology, Chemistry, A&P, English, etc...) I got accepted into the Nursing Program at my college, my advisor told me I was in the top 25% of applicants. Hopefully you have most of your general education requirements (not just your nursing pre-reqs) done. Nursing school is much easier if you can focus only on the nursing courses. 6 credits feels like 12. Change majors.. Be prepared to have no life for a while, and expect to go back for your Masters degree you will need it in the future |
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