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What type of background do you need to be a nurse or be accepted into a nursing program? My undergrad.master's in in Elem. and Sp. education and obviously has nothing to do with medicine. I have no idea even how to get started. Any leads would be appreciated... thanks. First, you will have to take a bunch of prerequisite courses at the undergraduate level. These courses may include advanced science and math courses (chemistry, physics, calculus, etc.) Then, you go to nursing school. |
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