Alex&Evan'sMom
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Calling all aspiring nursing students/nursing students/nurses!
My husband is an aspiring nursing student. He has taken all his bio coreqs, math and 1st psychology. He will take English 101(he is eligible for 101 because he has already had 102 due to "mobile" classes he took while in the army.) 2nd psychology and speech this summer. He has applied to 3 asn RN programs and is anxiously awaiting word.(aka panic mode has set in) Just wondering about other peoples experiences about applying, acceptance and different colleges guidelines/eligibility requirements. I have noticed a lot of nurses/prospective nurses on this board and would love to hear about your experiences!
My husband is an aspiring nursing student. He has taken all his bio coreqs, math and 1st psychology. He will take English 101(he is eligible for 101 because he has already had 102 due to "mobile" classes he took while in the army.) 2nd psychology and speech this summer. He has applied to 3 asn RN programs and is anxiously awaiting word.(aka panic mode has set in) Just wondering about other peoples experiences about applying, acceptance and different colleges guidelines/eligibility requirements. I have noticed a lot of nurses/prospective nurses on this board and would love to hear about your experiences!
How are your classes? I know my husband is already dreading pharmacology. He was a medic in the army and worked in a hospital and clinic so he's seen a lot of ins and outs. Do you know where you'd like to work when you're finished? My hubby wants to work in the er or trauma!
I think he's nuts but then again this is his dream job not mine.(not to mention blood makes me squeamish so I don't think I could do it even if I wanted to) O.k. I'll stop asking you a million questions!(I can be a tad chatty.....couldja tell?
) His deadline to his 1st school was April 15th. We should hear from them soon. That one is pretty iffy because he didn't get his final grade in microbio until this past monday. The other 2 schools deadlines are June 1st so unfortunately we have a while to wait. The schools he has applied to are very competitive as well. They are all community colleges but they have very limited spots available.(40-80 depending on the school) and a lot of applicants. I am very proud of him for doing his best and going after his dream! He's always wanted to be a nurse and got sidetracked for a few.....o.k. 12 years.(Wow! Has it really been that long and am I that old?!) February of last year he told me he was really unhappy with his job and wanted to go back to school. I told him to go for it! So he maintained his 50-60 hour a week management job and went to school and maintained a 4.0 while being a great husband and an even better daddy to our 3 and 6 yr. old sons. And he officiated football in the fall! Whew!
Needless to say he's my hero and the perfect example of what dedication and hard work can achieve! O.k. I'll stop gushing now! Back to the point at hand. What would you feel that your most difficult class has been so far?

Wow, it must've been exciting going to Johns Hopkins! I'm glad you decided to go back and it just goes to show it's never to late to go after your dream. It took my husband 12 years of marriage and 2 kids to decide but he is so much happier since he started back.
) We have a compass reading test here where the score counts for half(the highest you can get is a 99) and for your 3 bios you receive A=30,B=20 and C=10. At one college you get 11 points for your remaining coreqs and the other 11 bonus points for attending that school. The total possible is 200 and he's in the 190's. Your poor friend! It sounds like the school really dropped the ball. I believe the pass rate he was telling me about was the NCLEX and they are good at these schools. They are all 90% and above. Thank you for the working advice. He will only be working part time(and officiating football on Fridays and Saturdays)but I don't want it to affect his grades.