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mack7580

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  1. Thanks! I am just debating on whether to take those 2 together or take Micro with A&P 1 during the summer. Hopefully I will be able to do it! Good luck to you too! What state are you in?
  2. Do you think it would be doable to take A&P 2 and Micro in the same semester if those are the only classes I took? I work 20 hours a week( evenings and weekends ) and I have 3 little boys that are 10,8, and 4 years old. They are all in full day school so I would have from 9am-3pm to study. I just want to make sure that I get good grades.
  3. Do you think it would be doable to take A&P 2 and Micro in the same semester if those are the only classes I took? I work 20 hours a week( evenings and weekends ) and I have 3 little boys that are 10,8, and 4 years old. They are all in full day school so I would have from 9am-3pm to study. I just want to make sure that I get good grades.
  4. I live in Minnesota and I am going to move to Texas as soon as I graduate from RN school. Should I work in MN for a few months to get experience or should I just move to TX and search for a job with no experience? How likely is it that I will get a job with no experience?
  5. After I graduate, I am moving to a different state. Will I have to take a new test down there?
  6. I want to start in nursing school in August and I keep hearing that 2 year RN's are going to have to becaome 4 year RN's. Is this true? I am doing my schooling in Minnesota, but as soon as I graduate I am moving to Texas. I just want to know if I should go for my 2 year RN or choose a different career path.
  7. I am going to start nursing school in August and I want to get my 2 year and then move to Texas from Minnesota. People keep telling me that pretty soon no businesses will hire 2year RN's and they will require a 4 year RN. I don't want to waste my time if this is true, and I will look for a different career path. Does anyone know if this is true?

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