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HawkJ2010

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  1. well i was planning on obtaining my associates degree first then transfer to a four year college and get my BSN. the thing that sucks about the running start course is i have to meet my high school requirements first. but i will probably take summer courses to catch up.(
  2. Hello, I am a junior in high school but am a freshman in college because I am taking part in the running start program at my local college. This allows me to earn an associates degree while I also get my high school diploma. My question is what else do I need to do to become a RN? Also I want to become a CRNA in the long run. Would it be smart to become an RN with my ADN then go to college and work on my BSN and becoming a BSN? Right now I have a 3.75 cumulative GPA in high school. And I am a male. Any help would be greatly appreciated because I dont have very many sources in my family. Thanks, Justin

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