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Hey all! I'm enrolled for my pre reqs for spring 2012. I'm very excited and can't wait. I was wondering what classes other pre req takers are enrolled for right now or for spring 2012. I'm signed up for math, psych, bio, and then english which isnt a pre req but online so decided just to do that.
So what are your guys' classes?
(Assuming you are speaking of health insurance) As of September 2010, people who are under the age of 26 (going to school or not, living with parent or not) can be carried on parent's health insurance until age 26. Federal law.
Ah, okay. Well I remember at some point, they were threatening to cut me off because I didn't send them my school schedule. I have heard of this, but haven't paid much attention. Thanks for the info tho! =) I'm probably gonna stick w/ 12 units anyway because my mom will give me crap if I don't go to school full time.
Ah, okay. Well I remember at some point, they were threatening to cut me off because I didn't send them my school schedule. I have heard of this, but haven't paid much attention. Thanks for the info tho! =) I'm probably gonna stick w/ 12 units anyway because my mom will give me crap if I don't go to school full time.
But shhhhh don't tell my 19 year old daughter that it doesn't matter if you are in school full time/part time or not at all..I put the fear of lost health insurnace into her if she even CONSIDERS dropping out of college..
I'm currently enrolled in: anatomy & physiology I, personality psychology (I'm a psych minor), humanities, and speech.
Next semester I'm taking: anatomy & physiology II, college algebra, abnormal psychology, and anthropology.
I've already taken: 2 sections of college writing, general and developmental psychology, and history.
I still need to take: microbiology, general & organic chemistry, philosophy, world religions, statistics, and a literature course .
I'm getting my bachelors degree from a private college so I have to take all of their core classes as well to earn my bachelors degree. I only have one more year before I apply to nursing school! I'll have to take summer courses to be done with my prerequisites by spring 2013 But its worth it! It seems so far away...but its basically a year from now that I'll be applying!
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(Assuming you are speaking of health insurance) As of September 2010, people who are under the age of 26 (going to school or not, living with parent or not) can be carried on parent's health insurance until age 26. Federal law.
http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/newsroom/fsdependentcoverage.html