02-08-2009, 04:14 AM
Debrina_2000 Wrote:Hello everyone, I would like to clep biology and anatomy/physiology, but don't know how to get the lab credits. I just don't want to waste my time taking the cleps if most schools won't accept them without a lab. Does anyone know of any schools that offer classes for lab credits? Any information would greatly be appreciated>>
Debrina,
Stop. Don't do it. Nursing programs are EXTREMELY competitive, and the classes you are talking about are all considered pre-reqs. Not only will you need A&P1, but you will also need A&P2 plus microbiology! Those need to be done on campus/butt in seat. Your GPA is the number 1 factor, please reconsider testing out of biology unless it is a prerequisite for A&P1. (in which case chemistry might also be required- available through CLEP) So, in summary- you might be able to CLEP your pre-reqs of your pre-reqs but not your actual program science courses.
For nursing advice, spend time at allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses Lots of great info.
Now- for CLEP advice. You can use CLEP for the rest of your gen eds! What do you need? Well, even at the associate (ADN) level you need human growth and development (CLEP) and nutrition (TECEP) so those are 2 for sure you can take. Additionally, you might need psychology (CLEP) and sociology (CLEP) and communications (English Comp CLEP or Speech CLEP). Some schools might ask for additional electives, but if you take biology and chem (as A&P pre-req) then that might already count.
I wasn't going to say anything on this board for a while, but I am applying to nursing school for spring start. Online labs are not the way to get into nursing school. You have a lot of other courses to test out of, just get the policy ahead of time so you know your options.
The nursing programs offered through TESC and EC are for registered nurses only- so it's an option later- but you still need your RN first, and getting that is no small task.