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Hey :) I have the exact question on my mind but try not to doubt yourself so much. I have a feeling that if you got into the program then they see something in you that means you have the "it" factor of what they want meaning that you have the ability to succeed. My suggestion is don't get a job, and study, study, study....
Here is a part of an email that someone sent me when I asked the same question from someone attending the APU program...
"Don't be worried about the workload. You won't be able to read everything. You will make a study group most likely and divide the work up amongst each other. Thats what we have done and it works out great. The professors are really nice and won't let you fail. TRUST ME!
If you are getting A's on your pre-reqs, then you are doing great. Also, there is a lot of repetition in classes, so things will start to sink in. Which is good, because if you didn't understand how one professor explained it, you may get it from another professor, or even in another book. "
So hopefully that helped because yes i am scared s**tless too.... if i get in that is....
I'm in the ELM program right now, & it's definitely do-able! It's hard work that's for sure. It's definitely challenging and you WILL be busy, and you WILL be tired. Time management & prioritization is key. But it's possible! If you're determined to make it work, it will .. & you'll have fun along the way.
Taylo040
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I am terrified that once I get into the program, what if I cannot cut it? Does anyone have experience in this program that might be able to ease my anxiety?