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vbmedic52

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  1. Hey, I'm kind of in the same boat you are. Although I have a significant other who could possibly help support some things, ( not my car payment)......My significant other also went to nursing school while working full time, so it is possible. She didn't even take off time. Anyways, I think you will be fine. They don't "like it" that you work full time or at least close to it, but I am sure it could work...anything is possible if you want it bad enough! Plus you are soooo close! I say do it! :) Good luck!!!! I am taking AP this fall too! Helen
  2. OK, so I am almost done with all my pre-reqs and classes needed to get my BSN at Hampton University(minus the nursing part). I have 3 big hurdles to achieve before I can start my nursing program.....THESE are.... A&P 1 & 2, BIO 1 and 2, Micro and Pre-Cal 2. I have registered this fall for AP1 and Pre-Cal2. My goal is to start nursing school next fall (2010). My question i guess would be...... Would it be TOO much to do A/P 1, Bio 1 and Pre-cal 2 in the same semester??? The last 2 semesters i have been taking 12 credit hours each and have finished each with a 4.0. I work full time as a paramedic, but do not have any children. I really want to get all this science over with so i can start school. What do you guys think???? My plan would be AP 1, Bio 1 and Pre-cal 2 this fall, then AP2 and Bio 2 this spring, then Micro in the summer, then start nursing in the fall. would it be too much bio at once??? Helen

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