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NewB07

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  1. Hi everyone!! This year will be my second yr. of college, and Im transferring to another school, unfortunately, I have to raise my GPA before I can enter the nursing program, but I have some pre-reqs to take to assist me with that:mad:. But anywho, Im interested in the ASN program and my pre-reqs include A&P 1 and 2, Micro, and English and a Math. I already have my math and english courses from my first year(hopefully they will transfer), so I was thinking that I could try taking A&P 1 and 2 and Micro all at the same time, a total of 12 hrs. Do you think this is possible?? :(I've heard how hard A&P was so what do you suggest?? I would like to finish my pre-reqs for fast entrance into the program...I've already wasted a year:uhoh3:
  2. This year will be my second year in college, but I will still be classified as a freshman:jester:(my first yr I farted around and wasnt serious). But besides that, I am considering the ASN program because of the time frame and financial situations. I believe that if I do well this year and get a scholarship then I might get into the 4 yr program, but Im not sure. I really like the idea of being able to work in the field that Im studying. I want to get my ASN, sign a contract at a hospital that will pay for my school, and then get my BSN. Later on my Masters, but I need opinions on which route I should take. Thanx in advance

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