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How tought is college for nursing? |
I plan to major in nursing at SUNY Buffalo so i was just wondering how hard is this major. what classes are most important? Yes it's hard. U must really be interested in this and have the Love for it I would imagine ...quite tough. Its VERY hard! First you have to take classes and then take a test. The test is extremely hard. But you also have to be accepted. How didicated are you to becoming a Nurse? Lots of classes. Question for yourself...Is this what I want to be? If this is your didication, you already know the answer, you will make it. Never to young, never to old. Things are really difficult right now. Like the other poster said you have to take A&P I&II, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Statistics, English, and perhaps other courses. You pretty much have to have real good grades in those classes because things are really competitive even at the community college level. As there simply is not enough seats for the number of applicants. Consider attenting a community college and build up skills as a Certified Nursing Assistant, and or Phlebotomy both class simply take one quarter to complete and you can become state licensed. These just some of my ideas so take some time do research and listen to what others have to say..... Seeing as how you can't spell "tough" correctly, I would say too hard. |
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