yes up to intermediate algebra or colloege algebra
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
For the associates degree, the anatomy and physiology, and the microbiology are required.
RN stands for Registered Nursing. A RN Certificate generally means that a applicant has passed the training and testing required to become a registered nurse.
The least expensive and fastest way to become an RN is to take required courses for a RN in which your guidance couselor will know at a community college. Tts an associates and then sign up for the nursing program which is a year.
Take every science class available.
No, not at all. You can go to college and become an RN just as any other RN does.
RN training is a four year degree. So, in terms of schooling, it's four years. However, you will have to include class time and study time to have an accurate time commitment requirement.
No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.
Anyone with any degree can become an RN with the correct training. You must have the required prerequisites (such as Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, etc) required by the nursing school you are going to apply to. Then you must apply to the nursing school of your choice, complete their program, and pass the NCLEX licensing exam. A background in biology would be helpful, but you still would be required to go through a nursing program, which doesn't require a degree.
Focus on Math, Science (biology, chemistry), any Social Studies type classes, and a second Language.
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.
For a traditional RN degree, all you need is a high school diploma and admission to a school with an RN program.