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  1. In all honesty it wasn't easy! I actually studied my butt off. I found it helpful to make crossword puzzles to memorize stuff and then I went online and found quizzes to take. The main thing I attribute to getting me an A though was buying these flash cards and carrying them with me everywhere. I would study them in line at the food store and stuff. It really helped out a ton.
  2. I had to retake a&p II and I think I attribute it to my instructor not explaining things well enough. So what I did the second time around was after we covered stuff in class I went online and looked for other explanations, which really helped. Here is a source I used when I studied anatomy and physiology. And the thing that I really attribute to getting me an A was flash cards! They were convenient to study on the go. I would carry them to the the store and when I was in line waiting to check out I would go over them... They saved my life.
  3. I know my school requires a B average and I had to retake it once. It was no big deal, I actually transferred schools when I retook it and I got accepted no problem. I know of other class mates that did the same too with no issues. To make your next semester easier I suggest you check out. Anatomy and Physiology Also something that really helped me out was purchasing these flash cards, and studying them on the go. I would look at them when I was checking out at the grocery store and stuff like that. I really think that is how I passed it with an A!
  4. Depending on what state your in, doesn't matter whether you even have a BSN or ADN... why would anyone care.
  5. That really bites, yeah you should be fine with your RN for CNA positions

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