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Old Apr 02, 2008, 10:33 PM
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How good at science do you have to be to succeed in this field?

I'm really terrible at chem, bio and all those sciences. Sometimes I wonder if I can even do this. I'm a senior pre-nursing student in college and am failing chem class right now. i'm usually borderline failing in these courses. I'm even beginning to wonder if any schools will accept me. My science grades aren't impressive at all. So, how well do you have to be at this stuff to get in? And do you actually use it on the job? thanks

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Old Apr 04, 2008, 01:06 PM
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Re: How good at science do you have to be to succeed in this field?

Originally Posted by smallwonders07 View Post
I'm really terrible at chem, bio and all those sciences. Sometimes I wonder if I can even do this. I'm a senior pre-nursing student in college and am failing chem class right now. i'm usually borderline failing in these courses. I'm even beginning to wonder if any schools will accept me. My science grades aren't impressive at all. So, how well do you have to be at this stuff to get in? And do you actually use it on the job? thanks
Im not a CNM, but seen your post and wanted to say, just because your not good at it doesn't mean you have to borderline fail. there are MANY MANY resources out there. Go to a book store, check out chemistry for dummies, a&p for dummies. They are wonderful and pulled my grade up from a C to an A!

Good luck!

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Old Apr 07, 2008, 05:19 PM
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Re: How good at science do you have to be to succeed in this field?

thanks!

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