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  1. I just stumbled on this thread today. If you haven't found anything yet, have you tried calling the Colonial Nursing and Rehab Ctr in Weymouth? Address: COLONIAL NURSING AND REHAB CTR 125 BROAD ST WEYMOUTH, MA 02188 (781) 337-3121
  2. Thanks everyone for taking the time to answer my question about the test. I had heard it was pretty basic, but wanted to be sure since some schools have a more comprehensive nursing entrance exam that includes science. Craig
  3. Hi everyone! Can anyone who's gone to Quincy College tell me what is on the Allied Health Admission Test? I hear it's just arithmetic, reading comprehension, punctuation and the like. Is that true? I'm just wondering because some nursing school admission tests test for a basic knowledge of science as well. Thanks for any information! CT
  4. Hi everybody! I'm registered to take A&P I and II and Chemistry. The chem course is Thur. with a Tue. lab from Sept to Dec. The A&P courses are accelerated (Mon/Wed ea. with lecture and lab): A&P I--Sept to Oct., A&PII--Oct. to Dec. I work a full-time job and everyone says I'm crazy to do three courses in the space of one semester. I've never taken chemistry and my algebra is ok but not great. Any advice on whether I should go through with my plans or drop the A&P courses and just get the chemistry out of the way? My main concern is not having time to do homework for my Wed. A&P classes due to my Tue. chem lab. My hope was to begin nursing school full-time in spring 2009 (accelerated BSN), but that's not written in stone. These will be my first pre-nursing courses. Thanks, and good luck everyone!! Craig

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