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  1. Thanks for commenting! I decided to do it & I'm so glad I did! I did very well in these courses. Yes they were challenging & my summer was very hectic with the 2 courses & other things.
  2. Well I am a student with a very good grade point average, I did well in all my other sciences (A&P I & II, Chem I, etc) so I guess that's why it's call "provisional acceptance." It all depends on these 2 classes before I will be fully accepted into the program.
  3. I've already applied to the program & was accepted under something known as "provisional acceptance", meaning I am accepted, but I must take & pass these two classes over the summer. You are right there are ppl that could do it, and I believe I can I just know it will be very challenging. It's nothing I feel I can't do because if I decide to I am going to work hard & dedicate most of my time to each class.
  4. Hey, so I need some advice asap. I am applying for the RN program this fall...I only need microbiology and chemistry II to complete before I am able to get in. So that leaves me having to take these two classes together over the summer (8 weeks). I have been back & forth debating on should I or should I just wait, but if I do not get in this fall I will have to wait another year just to apply. Also I will have no classes left to complete so I will be doing practically nothing because I do not work at the moment.. Any advice???

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