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MichaelG88

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  1. Hey guys, I have a question that I've been trying to find an answer to and came acrossed this website for hopefully some help, I recently completed a CNA program, I take state testing in a couple of weeks, the location I completed the program at also has a phlebotomist program, as well as a medication aide program, Would there be (I know it really depends on the employemnt location) any value (Wage/Salary/employment location) if I had certs in all three? or basically the same as if I only had my CNA cert? I know one or two pays more then the other, but would there be any highlight to get all three? Thanks.
  2. Hey guys! New here and just wanted to say hey and I'm glad I found this Forum and hopefully someone can kind of answer my question(s) My name is Michael and I just began College this year at (CVCC) "Local Community College" And the two class my advisor recommended was "Music 101" And Orientation My grades are 162/200 Is Music and almost 99% In orientation, my plan is to become a Nurse and needless to say I'm kind disappointed in my music class grade, but besides that will the "Nursing Program" considered all my grades? i.e Music 101 and orientation? or will they only look at the required courses, i.e Math, Health related classes etc.. And last question... What in "WHOLE" will they "look at" to be the deciding factor of me getting accepted or not? Thanks

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