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Tips for High School Students Who Want to be Nurses! Preparing for your future starts in high school. The harder you study now.... The more doors will be open to you! If you are considering nursing, you should take classes now that will prepare you for college later. Coursework should include English/language arts, algebra For example, did you know that nurses use algebra daily when figuring medication dosages? The knowledge you learn in high school builds the foundation for your college education and career. Other recommended courses include biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, speech, foreign language, and anatomy and physiology. Many college advisors recommend higher-level Advanced Placement (AP) classes when possible. Do your best work and aim for good grades. Admission into nursing programs is competitive and grade point average (GPA) matters. Nursing programs are rigorous and organizational techniques improve your performance, so practice effective study and time management skills while you are in high school. Visit the school website or campus that interests you the most. Find out which entrance exams they require, such as the SAT, ACT, or others. STUDY STUDY STUDY for these exams... go to AMAZON.COM purchase the study book and go through every single part of it!! Apply to multiple schools.... I would say at least 5!!! Give yourself options! What else can you do to prepare? How about volunteering at a local hospital or extended care facility? rewarding activity that may lead to mentoring and scholarship opportunities. Also it will help you with your college essay!! I hope this helps!! Keep in touch! Love you guys!! Disclaimer: These videos are intended for entertainment purposes only. Please follow the policy and procedures that your institution requires. Please note that the views, ideas & opinions expressed on this channel and in the videos on this channel are not necessarily of those of my employer or institution. The views expressed on this channel and in the videos channel do not represent medical advice. If you have specific medical concerns, please contact your physician. In order to protect patient privacy, all patient identifiers in all videos have been deleted or altered. The views expressed on this channel and in the videos on this channel are personal opinions. I am not an expert nor do I dispense medical advice or procedural specifications. The information I present is for general knowledge and entertainment purposes only. You need to refer to your own medical director, teachers and protocols for specific treatment information. It is your responsibility to know how best to treat your patient in your jurisdiction.