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I’m a high school senior that’s very interested in becoming a pediatric oncology nurse. Possibly a R.N. or P.N. I don’t really know what to expect from the courses, exactly how difficult are they? And about how long do they take to complete? Any help about this topic will do, I’m pretty lost and not very informed so any information would be great!
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To answer your question, the first 2 years of school are the easier years with all you basic classes
English 1
English 2
World Lit
Other Electives Such As
World History
Political Science
Communication Course
Psychology
Sociology
Human Growth & Development
Science Course
A&P 1 & 2
Chem 1 & 2 ( with an organic component)
Microbiology ( with a lab component)
What courses are “required” all depend on the nursing school you would like to attend. Alot of nursing schools have different pre-recs they want you to complete.
I personally choose to go to a smaller community college to save money, but if you want to go to a big university it is your choice.
Just remember nursing school now is very competitive so keep your GPA up. Don’t let partying or drinking ruin your chances of getting into nursing school by affecting your GPA.
My advice I am in nursing school right now and my goal is also to become a pediatric nurse. For me when I was a freshman and sophomore until now I volunteered at a children’s hospital for the experience. This a great idea to see if you really want to work with children because it can be very difficult.
If you have a children’s hospital near you, you should ask if they have a volunteer program.
Go get your BSN in nursing and don’t let anything stop you
What to expect for nursing school, it is VERY Hard! If your driven and study hard, get tutoring, etc… you can make it happen.
Good luck!