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Glendale Community College RN program?
Alrighty :) is there any additional classes I should take? Certifications?
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Summer I & II A&P - 12 weeks into 5 (per smstr) Smart Idea? Or wast of Money?
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Glendale Community College RN program?
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Glendale Community College RN program?
So, just wondering who is in ggc's rn program? I'm wondering also, how is the workload? Did you already have ALL of your pre-reque's done before you applied? Did you have to take a few after you applied? What classes did you take in High School? Just want to know :) As of my pre-reque's I only have A&P to do. I'm a sophomore in High School. My senior year I am taking an HCE (Health Career Education) which is a class that will certify me as a nurse's assistant. I'm also on track to being a sophomore in College when I graduate. Thank You!
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Summer I & II A&P - 12 weeks into 5 (per smstr) Smart Idea? Or wast of Money?
Problem being, this is the only Pre-Reque I need. I have taken care of everything else. I'm already and accelerated student and this would be the only class that I would be taking and worrying about all summer.
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Summer I & II A&P - 12 weeks into 5 (per smstr) Smart Idea? Or wast of Money?
Summer I is first semester & Summer II is second
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Summer I & II A&P - 12 weeks into 5 (per smstr) Smart Idea? Or wast of Money?
Help. My dad thinks that taking summer A&P is not a good idea since it is an accelerated class (12 weeks Smushed into 5) and he has talked to RNs in practice for 10+ years that failed the course. It will be the only course that I will be taking all summr and it is my last Pre-reque that I need. The only way I can take A&P is either during the summer or once I graduate because my school (I'm a minor and my HS has to sign off that I can take a college class) will not let me take the course during the school year on acount of that I'm in Advanced Placement classes already (Dual Enrollment - College Classes taken in HS that count as both HS credits and College). I just need opinions on the class and how hard it is. I'll be taking the course at Glendale Community College. Thank You for your help! :)