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dont know what to do

Ok so I have been working as a cna for about a year. I began school for my bsn in August. I am doing great in english, sociology, basic life support, foundations, and terminology. We only had one test so far in soc and my medical terminology teacher resigned halfeay through so I have been learning on my own. HOWEVER, my problem is anatomy. I havr been studying my butt off, going to tutorials, and going to open lab. However, the tenth week is approaching and my gpa is under the 2.0 needed to continue in the nursing program. If I want to drop the course, I need to do it now. I can keep going in the nursing program, but I would be behind from not taking anatomy 2 and micro. My other choice is to finish the year by taking core courses ajd transfer to a adn program at a community college. I have already heard horror stories about my current nursing program and how good this community college is. I can also take a chance and try to pass my anatomy course. I have put so much work into it and dont want people to think that I am lazy or stupid, it is just very hard and I am not good at lab and lab practical s. I dont know what to do! Please help. Thank you

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Anatomy is really really hard. Even if you switch to the community college program, you would have to take it. So I would just keep going if I were you and hope for the best.

Is it possible to drop the class and continue in the nursing program and then go home for the summer and take anatomy at your community college and transfer it back to university?

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