Who is majoring in nursing?

What classes are you required to take? How difficult is it?

I’m thinking about majoring in nursing… and I just have some questions.

Answer #1

im not majoring in it yet. im thinking about it also. i no some basic tho. i no anatomy nd physiology, chem, many different labs, theres alot. it also depends if u want a 2 yr RN or a 4 yr RN. with a 4 yr RN i think personality u have more choices then

Answer #2

What exactly does 2 year RN and 4 year RN mean?

Answer #3

You can either get an associates degree (2 years) or a bachelors degree (4 years) in nursing. An RN is a registered nurse. So basically she’s saying you either are a nurse with an associates degree (or diploma, but that is not as common any more) or a bachelors.

Answer #4

you can major in nursing?

Answer #5

The classes will depend on whether you’re doing the associates or the bachelors degree. And of course the school. Generally the pre-requisites for the bachelors includes Anatomy, Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Nutrition, Human Development, Statistics. Then the nursing courses. Difficulty is obviously a matter of perspective. Those are intensive science classes, and it depends on how much you enjoy science.

Answer #6

Yes. BSN = Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Answer #7

I think I’m going for Bachelors. (:

Answer #8

Hm, say science is extremely difficult for me? I think I’m going for the Bachelors degree.

Answer #9

Would you get to choose which department (if there are any) you want to work at and the things you do?

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