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  1. If you have the time, definitely. The less courses you have to add into your actual nursing courses throughout the year the better. I can’t imagine having to study something actually pertinent to nursing and simultaneously losing that study time to learning about the book of proverbs.
  2. I can't speak to clinicals as I've yet to start mine, but they're in person as far as I know. The religious courses are hard for me, I'm not religious whatsoever and it's such a grey area of "right and wrong" answers it's really up to your professor to agree with your perspective. I feel like they expect you to know more than what's being taught and I literally literally literally only know whatever section I'm learning that week. Decent work load and tedious but you'll do fine, just time consuming.
  3. The money is no issue, but not worth it as in you don’t feel like the education is good?
  4. I apologize if this has already been addressed - I'm on the waitlist for this program can anyone shed some light on that? I assume it's a false hope string along tactic with no actual merit but, I could be wrong. I've been accepted into a few other schools and am supposed to start in Sept, however, I'd hold out for Emory. Any information is appreciated.
  5. Those 3 classes were about 4k. About what I'd be paying at a local community college if any in New York were to offer religion LOL.
  6. I couldn't find a fall 2021 forum so I figured I'd post here. I've been accepted and am starting Concordias ABSN program this fall upon completing Summer courses. I'm currently enrolled in old testament new testament and medical spanish. Unfortunately all of these courses are pretty Texas specific so I had never felt the need to take them prior.

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