Hey girl heyyy! I’ve been waiting for your video! ……I found out today I got in!!! I start Nov. …….how did you feel about the pathophysiology course? Im only missing that one and A&P 2……
For those who already have first Bachelor Degree in non-nursing field before coming to WGU, at the same time have completed all the PREREQUISITES. How many months would it be with WGU ?
Yes, I’ve completed all the pre-nursing classes. I really don’t like to use the term hardest because I feel like it set a tone for someone before they get in the class. I will say the one that required the most work was my nutrition class, but it was solely because it was my first HESI style exam, I think the part that takes a little bit more time is learning how to answer the HESI style questions so practice questions are key!
I’m currently doing orientation for the program. You can accelerate non clinical courses but all clinical courses have a set time frame. It wouldn’t be possible to finish in 6 months.
Hey! There is not a set time it solely depends on your situation, how many pre nursing classes you have; so I wouldn’t be able to give you a timeframe.
It’s the same style classes as other programs, I can be honest with you and say they take work and alot of studying. Nursing school is hard but worth it.
@@FutureRNBrittany Thank you very much. It makes sense to do the practicums in person. I appreciate your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
I messaged on your other video but how long are the clinicals and lab. I plan to relocate and want to be close the area. Is it every day for the 2 years? Or every other month?
Hey! 🤍 Check out my most recent video I explained lab days in depth. It occurs once a term for clinical terms. Also clinical’s progress every term the hours increase the further you get. This term I have 6 (12 hour shifts.)
@FutureRNBrittany thank you for answering. I'm on the fence about relocating just for this program lol. So. Every 6 months is considered a term. So, every 6 months you have a week to fulfill labs and clinicals?
@@giasilvermonroe2442 the clinicals are not consecutive days my 6 days are scheduled over the timespan of 2 weeks (3 shifts a week for 2 weeks) Some people clinical shifts are 2x a week for 3 weeks