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Do you have to know math very good to get in to college for nurse or LPn?


Do you have to know math very good to get in to college for nurse or LPn?

not really. math is the least required subject in nursing. i think the most you have to know is geometry. usually when you take your placement test, there's nothing more than geometry in the test.

You should have a basic understanding of math functions because you might have to use them in your nursing practice.

No, but knowing metric system would be a good idea.

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