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Old May 09, 2007, 02:36 PM
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A plan for the future...

I have come to terms with not getting accepted for the fall ( I have not gotten any letters yet - but I have a feeling). My next goal is to finish up a couple of pre-reqs.

Is it totally crazy to take Micro online and Chem at my local CC? I simply cannot get into the Micro class at my CC so I have to take it online.

I will also be taking another algebra class at my local CC as well to try to boost my grade from C+ to at least a B.

So 3 classes and I will be working full-time as well. I think I can do it. At this rate I really do not have any choice.

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Old May 09, 2007, 07:13 PM
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It's good to have a plan B but don't give up yet...and don't stretch yourself to thin! Good luck!

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Old May 09, 2007, 07:24 PM
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I'm curious if you don't think you got in, what's the rush? That sounds like a lot! I did take Chemistry & Health Science (which is anatomy/microbiology) at the same time, and that was tough . . . so along with Algebra, yeah, I'd be worried! Oh yeah, and I don't work! I'm just afraid your grades may suffer. I guess give it your best shot if you're determined to do it, but don't be afraid to withdraw if it's too much.

Kelly

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Old May 09, 2007, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by kluellen View Post
I'm curious if you don't think you got in, what's the rush? That sounds like a lot! I did take Chemistry & Health Science (which is anatomy/microbiology) at the same time, and that was tough . . . so along with Algebra, yeah, I'd be worried! Oh yeah, and I don't work! I'm just afraid your grades may suffer. I guess give it your best shot if you're determined to do it, but don't be afraid to withdraw if it's too much.

Kelly
I just feel like I have been wasting so much time. I lost a year due to illness and now I may be pushed back another year. I guess by taking all those classes I feel like a accomplishing something. I may take the micro class online during the summer instead and then only take the chem and algebra in the fall.

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Old May 09, 2007, 11:36 PM
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Your second plan sounds more doable. I just finished up Micro along with 3 non-science classes. It was more time consuming than the others combined. Terribly interesting, though.

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Old May 11, 2007, 06:16 PM
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One thing to consider is if your school will accept an online micro class. My school required microbiology with a lab, so an online course wouldn't have worked in my case.

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