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I am looking for a LPN program in Colorado. I heard Emily Griffith has a great program but I want to later move into RN program. I also checked in Regis What do you think?
Summit, which Chem class are you in. They told me I could take any of them. That's not very encouraging that you have an AS in chem and they had you take another class.
CHE-112 General College Chemistry II /w lab. I've already taken it, but 9 years ago so it will be a fun refresher. I like Chemistry. This will bring me up to 14 credits of Chemistry... hopefully that makes Regis happy.
REALLY ? REALLY!? saying something good about DSN is sketchy? I am not being sketchy or mean or deceitful or disrespectful I just thought I would post something. I never thought I would have to defend my self about things that were perceived to happen four years ago. Sorry, I did not mean to open a can of worms just wanted to communicate.....my error I guess.
REALLY ? REALLY!? saying something good about DSN is sketchy? I am not being sketchy or mean or deceitful or disrespectful I just thought I would post something. I never thought I would have to defend my self about things that were perceived to happen four years ago. Sorry, I did not mean to open a can of worms just wanted to communicate.....my error I guess.
Well, first off, it was you who decided to revive a 4 year old thread by adding a new post to it. Don't blame us for questioning your sincerity or motives if you revive a post in which it was pointed out that you appear with multiple personalities. A quick explanation would very much have been in order and appreciated. However, it still does not explain some of your posts, such as those asking about DSN's accreditation which you or your daughter (or whoever else posts under your screen name) would already have known the answer to from you. So, I am not buying the whole mother-daughter thing but sure, go ahead, keep posting. This is a free country, I won't waste anymore time arguing about this nonsense.
SummitRN, BSN, RN
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The way they explained it to me at the information session was this:
If you applied in this round you could choose Summer or Winter. You will find out March/April if you were accepted to Summer or Winter. If you applied for Summer and weren't accepted due to space, you may be offered a Winter spot. The spots remaining after those accepted for Winter (either as first choice or alternate offer) will then be open to the next Winter application round for which your initially rejected application will be automatically reconsidered without reapplication and you will compete against fresh applicants.