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BenjaminBrand

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  1. I looked into it, it seems like PTA was my best choice as you are only required B- in science courses. I hate to go all the way out to Allen Park but it works.
  2. I did overload and did not realize how difficult the A&P class would actually be but in the same token, I am now prepared as in classes like Med Term and my other health classes I have mostly high B's and a few A's. I have listed the only C's I have. So basically in the health field if you are not going into a limited enrollment program there is no chance of making decent money? Thanks,
  3. Hello, I am a 25 year old male currently attend Baker College in Michigan. I was enrolled in the nursing program but due to my current grades, I will have to choose a different career path. My grades were the following A&P I C Human Relations C+ Composition II C+ I work full-time currently and do not want to retake each of these classes. I switched my major to Medical Assistant but I was thinking of going for one of the following programs Medical Adminstrative Assistant or Health Information Technology (RHIT) I want to pick a health field where there is a job demand but I will also make decent money. I am currently making $12.00 in my current job, but I am hoping to do better with a college degree. Also, with a Medical Assistant position it seems there would be no bachelor degree that would follow my associates for me to take if I wanted to further myself.

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