Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Hi to all...
#1
Hi,

I thought I would introduce myself. My name is Brenda and I am currently a full-time Licensed Practical Nurse in a small town in northern Wisconsin. I am working on getting my Bachelor's of Science in nursing through Indiana State University. So far I have taken the following Excelsior Exams:

Anatomy and Physiology 6 credits
Microbiology 3 credits
Pathophysiology 3 credits (upper level)
English Composition 6 credits

Excelsior's english comp with essay is a nightmare. It is a computerized timed test. You have 3 hours to write 3 papers. I have spoken to the college regarding this test. If anyone plans on taking this,let me know and I will talk to you about this one. ISU would only accept Excelsior's class for Eng. Comp.

I will take my first CLEP on Thursday. After taking the above Excelsior tests I feel well prepared to take a CLEP exam. Instacert is great. I plan on using CLEP, DSST's and Excelsior exams for my entire first 2 years of school and then some. Intro to Sociology will be my first exam and I feel well prepared. I also used an Intro to Sociology textbook that my 20 year old college son had. It was a $25 textbook from Best Value textbook compnay and had great info in it. Easy reading.

I feel blessed to have stumbled upon Instacert!

Good Luck to all,
Brenda
Reply
#2
Brenda,

Welcome to the forum. You are to be congratulated for your decision to continue your education.
My wife has finished her BSN and MSN in the last four years. She waited until she was fifty to begin. I am aware of the commitment it takes and I wish you well.
Please keep us posted on your progress.

Ron
Chartered Life Underwriter-American College 1985
Chartered Financial Consultant-American College 1986
BS Charter Oak State College 2005
BS Psychology-Summa Cum Laude-Excelsior College 2006
Chartered Advisor for Senior Living-American College 2006
Reply
#3
Welcome, Brenda! If you've started out with ECEs, CLEPs should be a breeze. Smile
--
Steve
Webmaster, InstantCert.com
Reply
#4
hi brenda how was the english comp?

i was hoping to do it in about 3 weeks o_O but after reading this post, i don't know if thats do-able.

any tips or suggestions?
Sheena

[SIZE="1"]Exams so far:
DSST - Intro to Computing (62), Elementary College Algebra (58), World Religion (435), Principles of Public Speaking (failed)
CLEP - Intro to Sociology (61), Intro to Psychology (68),CLEP - College Algebra (57)
ECE- Lifespan Developmental Psychology (B), Anatomy and Physiology (B), Microbiology (B)

Currently Studying : Foundations of Gerontology 12/6, American History I 12/20, Freshman College Composition 12/20[/SIZE]
Reply
#5
Welcome Brenda, we are always happy to see another continue their education. Both my sister and my niece are nurses, it is an honorable profession. Let us know if you have any questions and we'll be glad to help in whatever way we can. Regards, Lee
[SIZE="2"]Associates Degree, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Community College of the Air Force[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bachelors of Science, Liberal Studies Degree, Excelsior [/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]MBA Human Resource Management, California Coast University[/SIZE]
Reply
#6
Welcome Brenda.

What did you think of Pathophysiology's ECE exam? A friend told me the book was 1248 pgs, not including the appendix. In your opinion, do you need nursing experience to pass with an A?

Crystal
Crystal King
BS Liberal Studies 3.87
Preparing for GRE
Goal Master Library Science 2009

Ambition is the Path to success,
Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.
Reply
#7
Hi Brenda and welcome!

Do you have any details that you could share about the Pathophysiology exam? I'm going to be studying for that one soon and would love to get as much input on it as possible. Thanks!

Also, how did your first CLEP go?
Kate
*******
BS Psychology
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)